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A [[footbridge]] in the station has [[elevator|lifts]] for those with stair-climbing difficulties. Another footbridge, outside the station limits, allows pedestrians to cross the line when the [[level crossing]] is closed. There are a shop on each platform, three ticket booths and ticket machines. There are two waiting rooms on the eastbound platform, but none on the westbound side.
A [[footbridge]] in the station has [[elevator|lifts]] for those with stair-climbing difficulties. Another footbridge, outside the station limits, allows pedestrians to cross the line when the [[level crossing]] is closed. There are a shop on each platform, three ticket booths and ticket machines. There are two waiting rooms on the eastbound platform, but none on the westbound side.

Signs in the station and timetables show Feltham as a connection to the nearby Heathrow Airport. Connection to the airport is by bus and there is a small bus station located at the North Entrance. Starting in 1999 (with the renovated Feltham station) there were two dedicated bus routes serving the airport: Route T123 (for terminals 1, 2 and 3) and route T4. By 2000 the T4 had been cancelled and the frequency of the T123 was reduced. {{cite web |title=Transport Plans for the London Area |url=http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Acropolis/7069/tpftla_h.html#Feltham}}. Eventually the buses were replaced with the already existing London Buses route [[London_Buses_route_285|285]] (which makes a slight detour from it's route to serve the station forecourt). Route 285 only serves Terminals 1,2 and 3 and so passengers who wished to travel to terminal 4 were advised to change at [[Hatton Cross]] (which is part of the Heathrow free travel zone and allows free connection between Hatton Cross and all terminals). When terminal 5 opened in March 2008, the [[London_Buses_route_490|route 490]] had it's route amended to serve the new terminal and, like the route 285, a small detour was added to it's route to allow it to serve the station forecourt. The 490 only started making this detour after Terminal 5 was opened and by doing this it gives Feltham a direct connection to all five terminals. In addition to Heathrow buses from the forecourt also serve the following locations: [[Kingston upon Thames|Kingston]], [[Heathrow]] (Terminals 4 and 5), [[Richmond]], [[Bedfont]] and [[Hatton Cross]] and buses to more locations can be reached from Feltham High Street, which is only a couple of minutes walk from the station.


== Service ==
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*1 tph to [[Woking railway station|Woking]], calling at Ashford (Surrey), Staines, Egham, Virginia Water, Chertsey, Addlestone, [[Byfleet and New Haw railway station|Byfleet and New Haw]] and [[West Byfleet railway station|West Byfleet]], taking 37 minutes.
*1 tph to [[Woking railway station|Woking]], calling at Ashford (Surrey), Staines, Egham, Virginia Water, Chertsey, Addlestone, [[Byfleet and New Haw railway station|Byfleet and New Haw]] and [[West Byfleet railway station|West Byfleet]], taking 37 minutes.
*2 tph to Reading as above, taking 52 minutes.
*2 tph to Reading as above, taking 52 minutes.

==Transport Links==

Feltham station is one of the closest National Rail stations to Heathrow Airport and as such signs in the station and timetables show Feltham as a connection to the airport. Connection to the airport is by bus and there is a small bus station located at the North Entrance. Starting in 1999 (with the renovated Feltham station) there were two dedicated bus routes serving the airport: Route T123 (for terminals 1, 2 and 3) and route T4. By 2000 the T4 had been cancelled and the frequency of the T123 was reduced. {{cite web |title=Transport Plans for the London Area |url=http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Acropolis/7069/tpftla_h.html#Feltham}}. Eventually the buses were replaced with the already existing London Buses route [[London_Buses_route_285|285]] (which makes a slight detour from it's route to serve the station forecourt). Route 285 only serves Terminals 1,2 and 3 and so passengers who wished to travel to terminal 4 were advised to change at [[Hatton Cross]] (which is part of the Heathrow free travel zone and allows free connection between Hatton Cross and all terminals). When terminal 5 opened in March 2008, the [[London_Buses_route_490|route 490]] had it's route amended to serve the new terminal and, like the route 285, a small detour was added to it's route to allow it to serve the station forecourt. The 490 only started making this detour after Terminal 5 was opened and by doing this it gives Feltham a direct connection to all five terminals. In addition to Heathrow buses from the forecourt also serve the following locations: [[Kingston upon Thames|Kingston]], [[Heathrow]] (Terminals 4 and 5), [[Richmond]], [[Bedfont]] and [[Hatton Cross]] and buses to more locations can be reached from Feltham High Street, which is only a couple of minutes walk from the station.

Connection to the [[London Underground]] is available at [[Hatton Cross]], which is approximately 2-3 miles from Feltham Station and easily accessible from the station by bus.


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Revision as of 00:18, 5 July 2008

Feltham
LocationFeltham
Local authorityLondon Borough of Hounslow
Managed bySouth West Trains
Station code(s)FEL
Number of platforms2
National Rail annual entry and exit
2004–051.864 million[1]
2005–061.966 million[1]
2006–073.014 million[1]
Other information
External links
London transport portal

Feltham railway station is a railway station in Feltham, in the London Borough of Hounslow. It was opened in 1848 by the Windor Staines and South Western Railway. It is in Travelcard Zone 6.

A footbridge in the station has lifts for those with stair-climbing difficulties. Another footbridge, outside the station limits, allows pedestrians to cross the line when the level crossing is closed. There are a shop on each platform, three ticket booths and ticket machines. There are two waiting rooms on the eastbound platform, but none on the westbound side.

Service

The typical off-peak service from the station is:

On Sundays this becomes:

  • 5 tph to London Waterloo, of which:
    • 2 call at Twickenham, Richmond, Putney, Clapham Junction and Vauxhall, taking 37 minutes.
    • 1 calls at all stations as per the second layout above, taking 41 minutes.
    • 1 calls at Whitton, Twickenham, St Margarets, Richmond, North Sheen, Mortlake, Barnes, Putney, Wandsworth Town, Clapham Junction, Queenstown Road Battersea and Vauxhall, taking 46 minutes.
    • 1 calls at all stations as per the third layout above, taking 50 minutes.
  • 2 tph to Windsor and Eton Riverside, of which:
    • 1 calls at Ashford (Surrey), Staines and Datchet, taking 20 minutes.
    • 1 calls at Ashford (Surrey), Staines, Wraysbury, Sunnymeads and Datchet, taking 22 minutes.
  • 1 tph to Woking, calling at Ashford (Surrey), Staines, Egham, Virginia Water, Chertsey, Addlestone, Byfleet and New Haw and West Byfleet, taking 37 minutes.
  • 2 tph to Reading as above, taking 52 minutes.

Feltham station is one of the closest National Rail stations to Heathrow Airport and as such signs in the station and timetables show Feltham as a connection to the airport. Connection to the airport is by bus and there is a small bus station located at the North Entrance. Starting in 1999 (with the renovated Feltham station) there were two dedicated bus routes serving the airport: Route T123 (for terminals 1, 2 and 3) and route T4. By 2000 the T4 had been cancelled and the frequency of the T123 was reduced. "Transport Plans for the London Area".. Eventually the buses were replaced with the already existing London Buses route 285 (which makes a slight detour from it's route to serve the station forecourt). Route 285 only serves Terminals 1,2 and 3 and so passengers who wished to travel to terminal 4 were advised to change at Hatton Cross (which is part of the Heathrow free travel zone and allows free connection between Hatton Cross and all terminals). When terminal 5 opened in March 2008, the route 490 had it's route amended to serve the new terminal and, like the route 285, a small detour was added to it's route to allow it to serve the station forecourt. The 490 only started making this detour after Terminal 5 was opened and by doing this it gives Feltham a direct connection to all five terminals. In addition to Heathrow buses from the forecourt also serve the following locations: Kingston, Heathrow (Terminals 4 and 5), Richmond, Bedfont and Hatton Cross and buses to more locations can be reached from Feltham High Street, which is only a couple of minutes walk from the station.

Connection to the London Underground is available at Hatton Cross, which is approximately 2-3 miles from Feltham Station and easily accessible from the station by bus.

Preceding station National Rail National Rail Following station
Twickenham   South West Trains
Waterloo to Reading
  Staines
Whitton   South West Trains
Waterloo to Windsor
  Ashford (Middlesex)
Hounslow   South West Trains
Waterloo to Chertsey via Hounslow
 


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  1. ^ a b c "Estimates of station usage". Rail statistics. Office of Rail Regulation. Please note: Some methodology may vary year on year.