Trains to Goring & Streatley - Station Details and further Information on Goring & Streatley Train Services
Goring & Streatley train station is a train station serving the twin villages of Goring-on-Thames and Streatley, on the boundary between the counties of Berkshire and Oxfordshire in England. The station is served by local services operated by First Great Western.
The station is located in the village of Goring-on-Thames, some five minutes walk from Goring and Streatley Bridge which connects the village with its Berkshire sister, Streatley across the River Thames. The station is adjacent to and to the east of the village centre.
The station has platforms on each of the fast and relief (slow) lines, although the platforms on the fast lines see little use. The station frontage building is to the east of the station, alongside the London bound relief platform, and there is a large car park, to the south of the station building. There are also two pedestrian entrances directly onto the western, down fast platform, one of which links to Goring village centre. Access between the platforms is via steps and a footbridge. There is access to the fast line platform (London bound).
Goring & Streatley station is served by stopping services run by First Great Western between Reading and Oxford. Most services start or continue as semi-fast services between Reading and London Paddington, there are also additional services during morning peak hours on weekdays. Saturday services run half hourly, but Sunday services are only hourly. Typical journey times are approximately 15 minutes to Reading, 20 minutes to Oxford, and just over one hour to Paddington. |