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Bracknell station in 1961 A 1909 Railway Clearing House map of lines around Reading. Bracknell railway station serves the Berkshire town of Bracknell. It is 32 miles 24 chains (52.0 km) down the line from London Waterloo. The station, and all trains serving it, are operated by South Western Railway. It is on the Waterloo to Reading line.
English: Bracknell railway station, Berkshire Opened in 1856 by the London & South Western Railway on the line from Staines to Reading, View east towards martins Heron and Staines. The apparent rural station depicted in Ben Brooksbank's 1961 photograph SU8668 : Bracknell Station has changed almost out of all recognition.
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Bracknell bus station serves the town of Bracknell. The bus station is on The Ring in the Town Centre across the road from Bracknell railway station. The bus station consists of three long shelters each with three stands. Bus services go from Bracknell as far afield as Crowthorne, Camberley, Wokingham, Reading, Maidenhead, Windsor and Slough.
This name evolved into "Joyliff's Hill" and then, on Henry Walter's Map of Windsor Forest, 1823, [4] became "Jealous Hill". This changed again to "Jealot's Hill" on John Snare 's 1846 map [ 5 ] and by the 1920s the modern spelling was established.
These stations are a long way away from reaching the heights of the US busiest station, Moynihan Train Hall at Penn Station in New York, which received over 10.2 million passengers in 2023.
Martins Heron railway station serves Martins Heron, a suburb on the eastern edge of Bracknell, Berkshire, England. It is 31 miles 9 chains (50.1 km) down the line from London Waterloo, between Ascot and Bracknell on the Waterloo to Reading line. The station, and all trains serving it, are operated by South Western Railway.
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