Passenger Station Index - W

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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. Wakefield Kirkgate 052
  2. Wakefield West Gate 052
  3. Wall 050
  4. Waltham-on-the-Wold 054
  5. Walton {Cambridgeshire} 060
  6. Walton {Liverpool} 042
  7. Walton Junction 042
  8. Walton-on-the-Hill 042
  9. Wanborough 004
  10. Wandsworth Road 017
  11. Wansford 046
  12. Wansford Road 046
  13. Wappenham 002
  14. Warcop 058
  15. Ware 035
  16. Warmsworth 023
  17. Washingborough 041
  18. Watchingwell 135
  19. Water Orton 076
  20. Waterbeach 005
  21. Wath & Bolton 044
  22. Wath-in-Nidderdale 158
  23. Wath-on-Dearne 044
  24. Waverton 016
  25. Wavertree 042
  26. Weaste 047
  27. Wednesbury 024
  28. Weedon 002
  29. Wellingborough 005
  30. Wellington 019
  31. Wem 021
  32. Werneth 032
  33. West Brompton 039
  34. West Croydon 053
  35. West Derby 042
  36. West Ferry 026
  37. West India Docks 056
  38. West Kensington 039
  39. West Leigh & Bedford 077
  40. West Newport {Tayside} 026
  41. West Norwood 053
  42. Westbourne Park 039
  43. Weston {Lincolnshire} 046
  44. Whatstandwell 010
  45. Wheelock & Sandbach 020
  46. Whelley 077
  47. Whetstone 048
  48. Whifflet 028
  49. Whippingham 135
  50. Whitacre 076
  51. Whitchurch {Glamorgan} 012
  52. Whitchurch {Salop} 021
  53. White Colne 015
  54. Whitechapel 045
  55. Whitechapel St. Mary's 045
  56. Whitley Bridge 028
  57. Whitney-on-the-Wye 034
  58. Whittington 055
  59. Whittlesford 005
  60. Whitwell 135
  61. Widnes 018
  62. Widnes Central 018
  63. Wigan 077
  64. Wigston 048
  65. Willaston 020
  66. Willaston 021
  67. Wilmington 037
  68. Wilnecote 076
  69. Wilton 082
  70. Wimbledon 004
  71. Wimbledon Park 004
  72. Wimblington 046
  73. Winchburgh 129
  74. Wistow 028
  75. Withington 034
  76. Wood Lane 039
  77. Woodside {Aberdeen} 013
  78. Woodside {Surrey} 053
  79. Woofferton 019
  80. Wootton {Isle of Wight} 135
  81. Worcester Park 004
  82. Worplesdon 004
  83. Worleston 020
  84. Wormit 026
  85. Wreay 001
  86. Wrenbury 021
  87. Wrexham 055
  88. Wrexham Central 055
  89. Wrexham Exchange 055
  90. Wroxall 135
  91. Wyre Forest 158

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