It was renamed Runemede Halt on 9 July 1934, and again renamed Yeoveney Halt on 4 November 1935, to deter tourists who came seeking the place where Magna Carta was signed (which was some distance away by road; the station is depicted on some maps as Runnymede Range Station).
[1][2][3][4] It comprised a short timber platform on the west side of the single track with no shelter.
stated that passengers wishing to join the train had to give the driver the necessary (but unspecified) hand signal.
Contrary to the general belief that the site of the station lies beneath the M25 motorway it can be identified by the remaining scattered concrete platform support pillars in the location shown on old Ordnance Survey maps.
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