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Farnham railway station

The railway station at Farnham, Surrey, England is located on Station Hill by the level crossing that carries the Alton to London Waterloo railway line across the B3001 secondary road. The town centre is about ten minutes away on foot.

Train services are provided by South West Trains, with direct trains running to Aldershot, Alton, Woking, Surbiton, Clapham Junction and London Waterloo. The journey time to Alton is approximately 10-15 minutes and that to London is approximately 55 minutes, details available from National Rail Enquiries.

The majority of trains are formed of modern Siemens Class 450 electric multiple units, with Class 444 and older slam-door units being seen occasionally. Steam trains and freight trains are seen quite often, travelling from/to the Mid Hants Railway and Holybourne oil terminal.

There is a buffet in the booking hall selling newspapers, hot and cold beverages, confectionery, snacks, hot food and tobacco products.

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