Farncombe is a stop on the Portsmouth Direct Line in Surrey between Guildford and Godalming.
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SWR 444 009 at Farncombe |
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Type: |
National Rail
(Portsmouth Direct Line) |
Station code: |
FNC |
Opened: |
1897 |
Platforms: |
2 |
The station was opened by the London & South Western Railway in 1897. The station is in a northern suburb of Godalming and served a then new residential development [1]. The main station buildings and the footbridge have survived and are now Grade II listed. At either end of the station is a level crossing.
The station is managed by South Western Railway who a two trains per hour service in both direction to/from London Waterloo and Portsmouth & Southsea or Haselmere.
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Station view from the footbridge |
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View down the platform |
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Station building and footbridge |
[1] Vic Mitchell & Keith Smith, Woking to Portsmouth (Middleton Press, 1985) Fig. 35