Esher railway station
Esher railway station is a station on the South [West Main Line] operated by South [Western Railway (train operating company)|South Western Railway] in Surrey, England. The station adjoins the north of Esher with two footpaths skirting Sandown Park Racecourse, the town's commercial area being 300 metres beyond the racecourse entrance. The station is situated between and and is from.
History
The railway arrived here in 1838. A minor request stop was immediately opened and a station built and named Ditton Marsh, being the wetter part of Ditton Common. The common marks the boundary between what was then the west of Thames Ditton and Esher. The station was opened on 21 May 1838, and the name changed to Esher and Hampton Court about 1840. It has since been renamed twice more: to Esher and Claremont in July 1844, and to Esher on 1 June 1913. It has also been shown as Esher for Claremont, or as Esher for Sandown Park in some timetables.Amenities
The station and track is elevated above street level.A special gate on the platform opens directly onto Sandown Park racecourse.
Services
At off-peak times two trains per hour in both directions call at Esher, the termini being London Waterloo station and the larger Surrey town of Woking.Additional trains operate during peak hours, of which at least 4 terminate at Guildford.
Woking is the point of change for services to longer distance destinations to the south-west.
Former amenities
Two additional island platforms are disused and not accessible to passengers though passed by through trains.Bus services 515 and on Sundays 715 serve the station.