Woodhay station served the villages of Enborne and Enborne Row in Berkshire and Broad Laying (Woolton Hill) in the parish of East Woodhay, Hampshire.
Two sidings and a headshunt were built to the south of the station for goods.
These were primarily used for horses and wood cut from nearby pine forests.
Page 45 of the 1910 Bradshaw's railway timetable gives the train times:[3]
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