Southampton Central railway station

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Coordinates: 50°54′27″N 1°24′51″W / 50.9075, -1.4141

Southampton Central
Location
Place Southampton City Centre
Local authority Southampton
Operations
Station code SOU
Managed by South West Trains
Platforms in use 4
Live departures and station information from National Rail
Annual Rail Passenger Usage
2004/05 * 4.655 million
2005/06 * 4.845 million
History
1 November 1895 Opened (Southampton West)
1934-1935 Enlarged
7 July 1935 Renamed (Southampton Central)
10 July 1967 Renamed (Southampton)
29 May 1994[1] Renamed (Southampton Central)
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* Annual passenger usage based on sales of tickets in stated financial year(s) which end or originate at Southampton Central from Office of Rail Regulation statistics.
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Southampton Central railway station is a main line railway station serving the city of Southampton in Hampshire, southern England. It is on the Wessex Main Line, the South Western Main Line and the West Coastway Line.

The station is managed by South West Trains who operate the majority of services, including frequent trains to London Waterloo. Other operators are CrossCountry (providing services to Birmingham and beyond), First Great Western (to Bristol Temple Meads) and Southern, which links Southampton to London Victoria via the south coast and Gatwick Airport, and to London Bridge following a similar route excluding Gatwick Airport.

All the platforms are split into two sections, a and b, allowing two services to occupy a platform at the same time. Platforms 1 and 4 are, however, rarely used in this manner except when a train divides.

  • Platform 1 is used for services to London Waterloo from Weymouth and CrossCountry services to the north of England from Bournemouth.
  • Platform 2 is used for First Great Western services to Portsmouth and the stopping service to Romsey via Eastleigh. It is the usual platform for the stopping service to London Waterloo, originating from Poole.
  • Platform 3 is used for local services to Salisbury via Redbridge (Hampshire), usually departing from platform 3b. It is also the usual platform for the South West Trains stopping service to Portsmouth. The Southern service from London Victoria usually terminates and departs from platform 3a. Platform 3 is also used for the stopping service to Poole where it is overtaken by a faster service.
  • Platform 4 is used for services to Bournemouth, Poole and Weymouth as well as First Great Western services to Cardiff Central and the West Country

There is also an ex-Red Star Parcels bay on the Bournemouth end of Platform 4. Known as Platform 5, a number of slow trains used to start from there, but they were phased out. Now it is used for stabling units, and often a Class 450 unit can be seen in there. All traces of the platform branding has, however, been removed.

A number of empty stock loops are located a short distance away allowing terminating trains to clear the platforms for through services if required, and also to allow passenger services to pass freight trains.

Southampton Central was flooded by torrential rainfall on 26 May 2008[2]

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[edit] Services

[edit] Rail

Southampton Central has three trains an hour to London Waterloo of which two take approximately 1 hour and 20 minutes and the Poole stopping service taking approximately 1 hour and 40 minutes (this service is over taken by the express service at Eastleigh).

Romsey can be reached from Southampton Central using trains departing in both directions, by South West Trains via Chandler's Ford in the up and down directions and by First Great Western via the Salisbury line in the down direction only.

The service operated by Southern operates Mondays-Saturdays only.

  Preceding station     National Rail     Following station  
Fareham   First Great Western
Portsmouth/Brighton - Cardiff
  Romsey
Southampton
Airport (Parkway)
  CrossCountry
Bournemouth - Manchester
  Brockenhurst
  South West Trains
London - Weymouth express services
 
Southampton
Airport (Parkway)
  South West Trains
London - Weymouth semi-fast services
  Brockenhurst
  South West Trains
London - Poole stopping service
  Totton
St Denys   South West Trains
Romsey to Sailisbury
  Millbrook
  South West Trains
Portsmouth - Southampton
  Terminus
Swanwick   Southern
London Victoria - Southampton
  Terminus
Swanwick
or Eastleigh
  Southern
Brighton - Southampton
  Terminus

On 9 December 2007 a number of changes were made to South West Trains, First Great Western and Southern services. The current London Waterloo to Southampton Central stopping service has been extended to Poole, replacing in part the former Brockenhurst to Wareham stopping service. The former Poole train has been extended to Weymouth. The Totton to Romsey shuttle and the Salisbury to Southampton Central portion of the First Great Western Westbury to Southampton Central service have been replaced by a South West Trains Salisbury to Romsey via Southampton Central and Chandlers Ford service, this calls at Romsey twice on its journey [3] [4]. Southern have introduced a new service from Southampton Central to Brighton, the service to London Victoria now runs via Horsham rather than via Hove.

Further changes are planned to occur in December 2008 when CrossCountry launches its new timetable with most CrossCountry trains operating between Bournemouth and Manchester Piccadilly though some will continue to Newcastle [5]

[edit] Bus

The station has a free shuttle service that links the station to the city centre and on to Town Quay, for the Isle of Wight Red Funnel and Hythe ferries. This service is operated by Uni-link and departs from the Weymouth side of the station along with Uni-link's other routes which serve the station. The now defunct City Clipper service also served this side, linking a number of places in Southampton City Centre to the station. This side of the station has the advantage of a turning space, so buses can come in and out, rather than just pass in either direction as on the London side. Bus services operated by Bluestar, First, Stagecoach, Velvet and Wilts and Dorset and use stops on the London side. Taxi ranks are also located on both sides of the station.

[edit] History

Southampton Central station was opened as Southampton West in 1895, to replace the original Blechynden/West End station (note nearby road namings). It was enlarged in 1934-1935 (from two platforms to four), and became Southampton Central. Soon after the closure of Southampton Terminus station near the docks in 1966, the station was rebuilt in 1967, losing its clocktower which was replaced with an office block. At this point it was renamed Southampton, although many years later it was once again renamed to Southampton Central.

[edit] External links

[edit] References

  1. ^ Butt, R.V.J. (1995). The Directory of Railway Stations, Patrick Stephens Ltd, Sparkford, ISBN 1-85260-508-1, p. 214.
  2. ^ [BBC News: Flooded railway station reopens http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/hampshire/7420052.stm]
  3. ^ Timetable changes for December - South West Trains
  4. ^ First Great Western - Draft December 07 to May 08 Timetable
  5. ^ CrossCountry 2009 timetable consultation
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