Summary : This station was built in 1877 by the London and South Western Railway, comprising high-level platforms beside a street-level booking hall. This street-level building dates from 1908 and has a facade of stone trimmed brickwork, extensive glazing and a fine glazed fascia displaying the L&SWR initials and the station's name (prior to 1983) of 'Queen's Road Station'. The glazed tile ground floor is in the South Western's company colour of salmon-pink. |