Claygate railway station

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Claygate railway station is a suburban rail stop in Surrey, England, serving the village of Claygate on the line between London Waterloo and Guildford.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf railway station
suburban railway station
borough Borough of Elmbridge NERFINISHED
category DfT category D station
country United Kingdom
distanceFrom 15 miles from London Waterloo (approximate)
fareZone Travelcard Zone 6 NERFINISHED
gridReference TQ152630
hasBicycleFacilities yes
hasCarPark yes
hasPlatform Platform 1
Platform 2
hasStationBuilding on London-bound platform
hasStepFreeAccess partial
hasTicketOffice yes
hasWaitingRoom yes
isSuburbanStopFor London commuter services
line New Guildford Line NERFINISHED
locatedIn Claygate NERFINISHED
Elmbridge NERFINISHED
England
Surrey NERFINISHED
locatedOnRoute London Waterloo–Guildford line via Cobham NERFINISHED
managedBy South Western Railway NERFINISHED
opened 1885
openingDate 1885-07-02
ownedBy Network Rail
platformCount 2
railwayNetwork National Rail
servedPlace Claygate NERFINISHED
stationCode CLG NERFINISHED
trainOperator South Western Railway NERFINISHED
typicalOffPeakFrequency 2 trains per hour to Guildford
2 trains per hour to London Waterloo
typicalOffPeakServiceTo Guildford NERFINISHED
London Waterloo NERFINISHED

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Claygate hasRailwayStation Claygate railway station