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Wraysbury railway station

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Wraysbury railway station serves the village of Wraysbury in Berkshire, England, and nearby villages Stanwell Moor and Poyle. It lies about 34.6 km (21 miles 40 chains) from London Waterloo on the line between Windsor & Eton Riverside and Waterloo. The station has two platforms and is managed by South Western Railway. The station code is WRY, and it is classified by the Department for Transport as a category F2 station. The grid reference is TQ014742.

Key facts
- Opened: first station in 1848; current station opened on 1 April 1861
- Passenger numbers (Office of Rail and Road): 2020/21 18,260; 2021/22 51,002; 2022/23 64,720; 2023/24 69,826; 2024/25 82,070
- Services: all trains operated by South Western Railway
- Typical off-peak: a few trains per hour; Sundays are hourly in each direction

Future plans
- A proposed AirTrack rail link could include a new Staines High Street station between Wraysbury and Staines, rebuilding a former station. The plan has been uncertain for several years.


This page was last edited on 2 February 2026, at 14:47 (CET).