- Lingfield railway station
Infobox UK station
name = Lingfield
manager = Southern
locale = Lingfield
borough = Tandridge,Surrey
code = LFD
usage0405 = 0.433
usage0506 = 0.431
usage0607 = 0.432
platforms = 2
start =10 March 1884 Lingfield railway station serves Lingfield in
Surrey , inEngland . Train services from the station are provided by Southern, and the station is on the East Grinstead branch of theOxted Line . The station adjoinsLingfield Park Racecourse .History
The opening of the
London, Brighton and South Coast Railway 's (LBSCR) Oxted Line in1884 brought the railway to the small agricultural parish of Lingfield which, like its neighbour Dormansland, had been earmarked for residential development. The area was also to be the location of a new racecourse which was to open in1890 . Lingfield originally had only limited facilities to accommodate passengers and freight, and struggled to deal with the crowds which attended the race meetings. A goods shed and loading dock were added in May 1884, and in1894 the Down platform became an island and the loading dock was extended to become a departure platform for race specials. The LBSCR obtained authorisation to construct a line directly to the racecourse in1898 , but these plans never materialised.cite book | last = Pryer | first = G.A. | authorlink = | coauthors = Bowring, G.J. | title = An Historical Survey of Selected Southern Stations: Volume One | publisher = Oxford Publishing Company | date = 1980 | location = Oxford | pages = p. 79 | isbn = 0860930165 ]Goods traffic was at a peak during the interwar period, when the sidings saw a variety of interesting traffic. Horseboxes and cattle wagons were numerous, and during the war, it was a stabling point for an emergency tank train. A large banana ripening shed was opened in the late 1950s and this received supplies direct from
Avonmouth Docks . This closed on1 October 1971 as bananas were now containerised and transported by road. Race traffic has also decreased and the track layout was progressively simplified, leaving the remaining traffic to be dealt with by strengthening ordinary services. Further modifications were carried out in1972 when the station was "modernised" by demolishing the goods shed and removing the Down platform canopy. However, the main buildings, together with the adjoining Stationmaster's house, have survived as good examples of an LBSCR country station. [ [http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=43069 British History Online] ]ervices
The typical off-peak service is:
*2tph (trains per hour) to London Victoria
*2tph to East Grinstead###@@@KEYEND@@@###
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