Upper Halliford railway station serves the village of Upper Halliford in Surrey, England. It is 17 miles 34 chains (28.0 km) down the line from London Waterloo.
Upper Halliford Halt was opened on 1 May 1944 by Southern for the Windmill Road industrial zone which then had a wartime factory of the British Thermostat Company, manufacturing munitions. The second platform was opened on 6 May 1946.[1]
Station layout
The platforms are linked by a concrete footbridge. There is no staffed ticket office, just ticket machines.
Platform 2, the down platform, with services towards Shepperton, was rebuilt in November 2021.[2]
There is footpath access from the residential end of Upper Halliford Road as well as two sloping paths from the west side of the Upper Halliford Road bridge.
There is also a footpath giving access to the north side of Nursery Road.
During the peak hours, the station is served by four morning services to London Waterloo that run via Richmond instead of Wimbledon as well as two evening services from London Waterloo via the same route.
On Sundays, the service is reduced to hourly in each direction.