Ascot to Guildford Line

Ascot to Guildford Line
Overview
Type Heavy rail, Commuter Rail
System National Rail
Status Operational
Locale South East England
Termini Ascot
Guildford
Stations 8
Operation
Owner Network Rail
Operator(s) South West Trains
Rolling stock Class 450, Class 456
Technical
Number of tracks 1-2
Track gauge Standard gauge 1,435 mm (4 ft 8 12 in)

Ascot to Guildford Line

Legend
Waterloo to Reading Line
to Reading & Waterloo
Ascot
28 mi 79 ch
46.65 km
Bagshot
32 mi 08 ch
51.66 km
Camberley
35 mi 30 ch
56.93 km
Frimley
37 mi 48 ch
60.51 km
mileage
change
South Western Main Line
to Weymouth & Waterloo
Alton Line
to Waterloo via SWML
Ash Vale
32 mi 38 ch
52.26 km

North Downs Line
to Reading

Basingstoke Canal
Aldershot
35 mi 00 ch
56.33 km
Alton Line
mileage
change
Ash
49 mi 18 ch
79.22 km
mileage
change
Wanborough
34 mi 29 ch
55.3 km
mileage
change

Portsmouth Direct Line
to Woking & SWML

New Guildford Line
to Surbiton & SWML
Guildford
30 mi 27 ch
48.82 km
North Downs Line
to Reigate
Portsmouth Direct Line
to Portsmouth
Mileages from London Waterloo via various routes

The Ascot to Guildford Line is a railway service operated by South West Trains.

The name refers to a service between Ascot and Guildford which shares lines with other services except between Ascot and Ash Vale.

Services on this line have to travel over London Waterloo to Alton line to Aldershot and then reverse to travel along North Downs Line at Ash South Junction to reach Guildford.

The line serves the following stations:

The service makes use of the following distinct lines:

Infrastructure

Ascot station is located on the line from London Waterloo to Reading, just to the south of the famous racecourse. From here, the service travels a short distance west along the Waterloo to Reading Line to Ascot Junction. Here it turns south and travels to Ash Vale junction, joining a section of the Alton Line as far as Aldershot. The service then retraces its route back along the Alton Line towards Ash Vale before joining the North Downs Line via a chord at Aldershot South Junction for the remainder of the journey to Guildford.

The line is single track from just south of Frimley station (and north of the South Western Main Line between Brookwood and Farnborough Main) and Ash Vale Junction.

Electrification

The line is electrified (750 V DC third rail)

Rolling Stock

Full Route

Class 456 EMU[1] trains work the line, with Class 450 Desiros on Sundays, at least 3 450s were in operation on the route on Saturday 14th February 2015. Occasionally, Class 458 trains run on this route, these trains work limited services from Waterloo to Aldershot.

Parts of the route

Class 450 Desiros and sometimes Class 444 Desiros are also seen on the route between Ash Vale & Aldershot while forming Waterloo to Alton via Woking services. Class 165 and Class 166 are also seen on the route between Ash & Guildford while forming Reading to Shalford/Redhill/Gatwick Airport services.

Further reading

South West Trains Website

References

  1. "456's entering services on the route". News page. Retrieved 16 April 2014.


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