Mortimer railway station
The station viewed from the footbridge | |||||
| General information | |||||
| Location | Stratfield Mortimer, West Berkshire England | ||||
| Grid reference | SU672641 | ||||
| Managed by | Great Western Railway | ||||
| Platforms | 2 | ||||
| Other information | |||||
| Station code | MOR | ||||
| Classification | DfT category E | ||||
| History | |||||
| Opened | 1 November 1848 | ||||
| Passengers | |||||
| 2019/20 | 0.178 million | ||||
| 2020/21 | 36,526 | ||||
| 2021/22 | 95,612 | ||||
| 2022/23 | 0.121 million | ||||
| 2023/24 | 0.138 million | ||||
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Mortimer railway station serves the village of Stratfield Mortimer, in Berkshire, England. It lies 43 miles 14 chains (69.5 km) from London Paddington. The station is notable for its well-preserved Brunel-designed Great Western Railway (GWR) station buildings, which are still in use. The station is served by local services operated by Great Western Railway.
The station is on the double-tracked Reading to Basingstoke Line and comprises two side platforms linked by a footbridge. Road access is to the north of the station, next to the up (Reading-bound) platform.
The brick-built single-storey main building has a ticket office and waiting room and is on the up platform. The down platform has a matching waiting shelter. Both buildings are Italianate, designed by Brunel for the GWR. They are the only substantially intact survivors of this once-common design, although a much modified example exists at Chepstow. The buildings are listed Grade II*.