[3] On 4 June 1839, the L&SR was renamed the London and South Western Railway (LSWR).
[7] The station was reconstructed in 1903, with a new down platform, 576 feet (176 m) long, being built to the south of the original.
This made room for the double-track main line to be quadrupled; the new tracks through the station (1 mile 70 chains (3.0 km) between Brookwood East and Pirbright Junction) being brought into use on 15 November 1903.
[9] This box, like the previous Brookwood East manual signalbox, was on the down side of the line.
[10] Operation of the Bisley branch was transferred to the War Office on 1 March 1917, but was returned to the LSWR on 8 August 1918.