Walton-on-Thames railway station is at the southern edge of the town of Walton-on-Thames in Surrey, England and borders Burwood Park, Hersham. The station's main entrance borders the Ashley Park area of the largely residential town and features a taxi rank and pick-up apron. The station opened as Walton for Hersham in 1838 and today has rush hour services two stops from Central London.Only the two outer platforms on the slow lines are currently used. The central island platform is disused.ServicesServices from Walton-on-Thames are split into rush hour (Monday - Friday, early mornings and evenings), off peak (Monday - Friday, Saturday) and Sunday:Rush Hour4tph to London Waterloo, stopping to Surbiton then, non stop to London Waterloo.2tph to Woking, stopping service2tph to Guildford, stopping service Rush hour services to London Waterloo only operate in the morning, and services to Woking and Guildford operate in the evening rush hour.Off Peak2tph to London Waterloo, stopping service2tph to London Waterloo, semi fast2tph to Woking, stopping service2tph to Basingstoke, semi fast to Woking then stopping to Basingstoke There is also one direct train to Portsmouth Harbour via Basingstoke per day, Mon - Sat, in the early morning before rush hour.