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Farncombe railway station

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Place
  
Station code
  
FNC

DfT category
  
D

Number of platforms
  
2

Grid reference
  
SU976451

Managed by
  
South West Trains

2011/12
  
0.827 million

Local authority
  
Waverley

Farncombe railway station

Address
  
3AN, Godalming GU7, United Kingdom

Similar
  
Godalming railway station, Rowlands Castle railway st, Bedhampton railway station, Worplesdon railway station, Liss railway station

Farncombe railway station top 5 facts


Farncombe railway station opened in 1897 as a minor stop on the Portsmouth Direct Line between Guildford and Godalming, England. It is said to have been built at the instigation of General Sir Frederick Marshall, a director of the London and South Western Railway Company, who lived nearby at Broadwater.

Contents

The station lies in the centre of Farncombe, a northern suburb of Godalming. Nowadays it is served by South West Trains on the main line from Waterloo to Portsmouth Harbour. It was served by the old Southern Railway. Farncombe station is staffed most of the time, and has a café on platform 1. As well as the ticket office, Farncombe has two ticket machines, both of them on platform 1. There are two full barrier level crossings at Farncombe, one at each end of the station. The two platforms are connected by an old, metal, bridge. There is a carpark located by the exit of platform 1, this is pay and display and is open all day, 7 days a week.

Services

The classes of trains that use it are South West Trains class 444s and 450s with occasional freight workings. There are two stopping trains an hour and two fast trains (non-stop) an hour in each direction. These consist of:

2tph to London Waterloo via Woking

1tph to Portsmouth & Southsea (These services do not call at Milford and Witley)

1tph to Haslemere

References

Farncombe railway station Wikipedia


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