Passenger Station Index - S

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When you find the station you are looking for, click on the diagram number(s) to see it.

Notes: Station names here are as shown on the maps; many stations are now closed, and some that remain open have since been renamed. Annotations in {braces} below are not part of the station names, but given to help distinguish the station. Stations in Ireland are distinguished below by having their names in green.

  1. Saint Fort 026
  2. Salisbury 082
  3. Saltaire 008
  4. Saltley 007
  5. Saltney 016
  6. Sandal & Walton 052
  7. Sandal 052
  8. Sandbach 020
  9. Sandown 135
  10. Sandhills 042
  11. Sandy 005
  12. Saxby 054
  13. Scalford 054
  14. Schoolhill 013
  15. Scotstoun 057
  16. Scotstoun West 057
  17. Scotstounhill 057
  18. Scotswood 050
  19. Scremerston 006
  20. Seaforth & Litherland 042
  21. Seedley 047
  22. Sefton Park 042
  23. Selby 028
  24. Selhurst 053
  25. Selly Oak 007
  26. Selsdon Road 053
  27. Shadwell 045
  28. Shadwell & St. George's East 045
  29. Shalford 004
  30. Shanklin 135
  31. Shap 058
  32. Shelford 005
  33. Shepherds Bush 039
  34. Sherborne 082
  35. Sherburn-in-Elmet 028
  36. Shide 135
  37. Shieldhall 057
  38. Shields Road 029
  39. Shields 029
  40. Shipley 008
  41. Shirehampton 157
  42. Shoreditch 045
  43. Shustoke 076
  44. Sible & Castle Hedingham 015
  45. Silkstone 003
  46. Silverdale 014
  47. Sion Mills 113
  48. Skellingthorpe 041
  49. Sloane Square 039
  50. Small Heath & Sparkbrook 007
  51. Snaith 028
  52. Somerleyton 043
  53. Somerset Road 007
  54. Somersham 005
  55. South Croydon 053
  56. South Dock {London} 056
  57. South Elmsall 044
  58. South Kensington 039
  59. South Leith 027
  60. South Lynn 046
  61. South Milford 028
  62. South Side 029
  63. South Wigston 048
  64. Southcoates 037
  65. Spalding 046
  66. Spellow 042
  67. Spondon 054
  68. Sprotborough 044
  69. Sprouston 006
  70. St. Albans 035
  71. St. Anne's Park 009
  72. St. Dunstan's {Bradford} 008
  73. St. Helens {Isle of Wight} 135
  74. St. Ives {Huntingdonshire} 005
  75. St. James 042
  76. St. John's Road {Isle of Wight} 135
  77. St. Lawrence {Isle of Wight} 135
  78. St. Michael's 042
  79. St. Olave's 043
  80. St. Peter's 050
  81. St. Quintin Park & Wormwood Scrubs 039
  82. St. Rollox 029
  83. Staincliffe & Batley Carr 003
  84. Stainforth & Hatfield 023
  85. Stairfoot 109
  86. Stalybridge 032
  87. Stamford 046
  88. Stanbridgeford 035
  89. Standish 077
  90. Stanley {Liverpool} 042
  91. Stanley {Perth} 059
  92. Stanley {Yorkshire} 052
  93. Stannergate 026
  94. Stannington 006
  95. Stapleton Road 009
  96. Steens Bridge 034
  97. Stepney Green 045
  98. Stepney {Hull} 037
  99. Stewartstown 010
  100. Stockingford 076
  101. Stoke 015
  102. Stonea 046
  103. Strabane 113
  104. Stratford-on-Avon 002
  105. Strathbungo 029
  106. Strathord 059
  107. Streamstown 113
  108. Stretton & Clay Mills 022
  109. Sturmer 015
  110. Sudbury 015
  111. Surfleet 046
  112. Sutton Harbour 061
  113. Sutton-on-Hull 037
  114. Swalwell 050
  115. Swan Village 024
  116. Swavesey 005
  117. Swimbridge 018
  118. Swinton 044
  119. Sydenham 053
  120. Sydenham Hill 053

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