Camberley railway station
Camberley railway station serves the town of Camberley, in Surrey, England. It is a stop on the Ascot–Ash Vale line, from. The station is operated by South Western Railway, along with all trains serving it.
History
Opened in 1878 by the London and South Western Railway, when it was known as Camberley & York Town, the station gained a second platform fifteen years later when the line through here was doubled.The route was electrified, on the third rail system at 650 volts DC, by the Southern Railway on 1 January 1939.
The station was completely rebuilt in 1975.
The signalling is controlled by a rail operating centre in Basingstoke, after the Feltham resignalling project undertaken by Network Rail
Services
All services at Camberley are operated by South Western Railway, using electric multiple units.The typical off-peak service is two trains per hour in each direction between and. During peak hours, the station is served by two morning services that continue beyond Ascot to London Waterloo, via, as well two evening services from London Waterloo. On Sundays, the service is reduced to hourly in each direction and eastbound services are extended beyond Aldershot to.