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Tracks Through Time: Woking and the Railway

21 May - 2 November 2025

In 2025, Railway 200 marks the 200th anniversary of the world’s first public steam passenger train, which first ran on 27 September 1825. Pulled by George Stephenson’s Locomotion No.1, the train carried over 400 people along the Stockton and Darlington Railway, attracting crowds of up to 40,000 and ushering in the era of modern passenger travel.

As part of the Railway 200 celebrations, displays in Woking’s Story explore how the arrival of the railway in 1838 transformed Woking from rural common land into a bustling commuter town. The station quickly became a key junction, sparking growth and development across the region.

2025 also marks 140 years since the London and South Western Railway Servants’ Orphanage was founded in 1885. Moving to Woking in 1909, the Orphanage cared for children of railway workers. Today, Woking Homes continues to provide residential and respite care for those aged 65 and older.

Also featured is Local Hero Freeman Munday, a Woking-based railwayman and World War I hero. Munday’s bravery earned him the Distinguished Conduct Medal, and he dedicated 49 years to the railway, retiring in 1968 after serving in both the military and the Southern Railway Home Guard.

From 21 May to 25 May 2025, Lightbox Gallery will also host the 200 Community Textile Timeline of Train Travel, from The Watercress Line. The tapestry, created by over 100 participants, celebrates 200 years of the evolution of train travel, capturing innovation, nostalgia, and community spirit through textiles, sewing, and embroidery.

With thanks to funding from the Community Rail Network, and support from Paula Aldridge, Community Rail Manager, South Western Railway; Lightbox volunteers Richard and Rosemary Christophers, and Neil Burnett; and Daniel Ball, Learning & Outreach Coordinator at The Watercress Line.

Join us to celebrate 200 Years of Train Travel Since 1825

A suburban electric train at Woking Station, 1960 LGM Heritage CollectionA suburban electric train at Woking Station, 1960 LGM Heritage Collection
Postcard of London & South Western Railway Orphanage, Woking, c. 1920 LGM Heritage CollectionPostcard of London & South Western Railway Orphanage, Woking, c. 1920 LGM Heritage Collection
Postcard of London & South Western Railway Servants' Orphanage Boys Gymnastic Set Piece, Woking, c. 1914 LGM Heritage CollectionPostcard of London & South Western Railway Servants' Orphanage Boys Gymnastic Set Piece, Woking, c. 1914 LGM Heritage Collection
Woking Station, southbound train at northern end, c. 1910 LGM Heritage CollectionWoking Station, southbound train at northern end, c. 1910 LGM Heritage Collection

Date

21 June - 02 November 2025

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