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{{Infobox UK station|name = Woking|image = |manager = South West Trains|borough = [Woking in [England, serving the town of Woking, Surrey. Railway lines that call at this station include:

In particular, it is important to note that long distance trains on the West of England Main Line are often only advertised as going to Salisbury railway station. However, when the train arrives at Salisbury it is simply relabelled and continues on to Dorset, Exeter and the south west.

Fast trains from Woking take approximately twenty-six minutes to reach Waterloo (some stop at Clapham Junction). Trains from the Alton Line take roughly thirty-five minutes, and the stopping service fifty minutes, to Waterloo.

A twice-hourly RailAir bus service runs between the terminus located beside the station and Heathrow Airport, a journey of about fifty minutes.

Woking Station was destroyed in H. G. Wells' novel The War of the Worlds (novel).

Platforms Woking Station has six platforms.

External links {{Infobox UK station|name = Woking|image = |manager = South West Trains|borough = [Woking in [England, serving the town of Woking, Surrey. Railway lines that call at this station include:

In particular, it is important to note that long distance trains on the West of England Main Line are often only advertised as going to Salisbury railway station. However, when the train arrives at Salisbury it is simply relabelled and continues on to Dorset, Exeter and the south west.

Fast trains from Woking take approximately twenty-six minutes to reach Waterloo (some stop at Clapham Junction). Trains from the Alton Line take roughly thirty-five minutes, and the stopping service fifty minutes, to Waterloo.

A twice-hourly RailAir bus service runs between the terminus located beside the station and Heathrow Airport, a journey of about fifty minutes.

Woking Station was destroyed in H. G. Wells' novel The War of the Worlds (novel).

Platforms Woking Station has six platforms.

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