Box Hill & Westhumble railway station
Box Hill & Westhumble is a railway station in the village of Westhumble in Surrey, England, approximately north of Dorking town centre. Box Hill is located approximately to the east. It is down the line from. Train services are operated by Southern who manage the station, and South Western Railway.
The station is the end point for the Thames Down Link long distance footpath from Kingston upon Thames, and lies close to the midpoint of the Mole Gap Trail between Leatherhead and Dorking. The station is within mile of the North Downs Way.
History
The station was constructed at the insistence of Thomas Grissell the owner of Norbury Park, in part compensation for the railway cutting across his land to the north of the village. The main building was designed by Charles Henry Driver in the Châteauesque style and included steeply pitched roofs with patterned tiles and an ornamental turret topped with a decorative grille and weather vane. The building is currently in use as a private dwelling and commercial premises and is protected by a Grade II listing.Grissell also obtained the right from the LBSCR to stop any train on request, a privilege subsequently exercised by Leopold Salomons, who purchased Norbury Park in 1890. This concession was legally abolished by the Transport Act of 1962, however there is no evidence to suggest that it was regularly used after 1910.
The name of the station has changed many times over the years with "Box Hill" & "Boxhill" and "Westhumble" & "West Humble" used in varying combinations for signs, timetables and railway maps, with many inconsistencies. In 2006, after consultation with local residents, the station's name was changed to "Box Hill and Westhumble" from "Boxhill and Westhumble".
Year | Name of station |
1867 | West Humble for Box Hill |
1870 | Box Hill and Burford Bridge |
1896 | Box Hill |
1904 | Box Hill and Burford Bridge |
1958 | Boxhill and Westhumble |
2006 | Box Hill and Westhumble |
Services
Services at Box Hill & Westhumble are operated by Southern and South Western Railway. The off-peak service on weekdays and Saturdays is:- 2 tph to London Waterloo via
- 1 tph to London Victoria via Sutton
- 2 tph to
- 1 tph to via Dorking
On Sundays the station also receives three trains per hour in each direction, however two are operated by Southern and one by South Western Railway.