- North Camp railway station
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North Camp Location Place Ash Vale Local authority Guildford Operations Station code NCM Managed by First Great Western Number of platforms 2 Live arrivals/departures and station information
from National Rail EnquiriesAnnual rail passenger usage 2004/05 * 0.374 million 2005/06 * 0.361 million 2006/07 * 0.376 million 2007/08 * 0.397 million 2008/09 * 0.412 million 2009/10 * 0.367 million National Rail - UK railway stations A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z * Annual passenger usage based on sales of tickets in stated financial year(s) which end or originate at North Camp from Office of Rail Regulation statistics. Please note: methodology may vary year on year. Ascot to Guildford Line LegendDistances in miles and chains from London Waterloo. Waterloo to Reading Line 28m 79ch Ascot 32m 08ch Bagshot 35m 30ch Camberley 37m 48ch Frimley North Downs Line Milepost change South Western Main Line North Camp 32m 38ch Alton Line 32m 38ch Ash Vale Basingstoke Canal Ash Lock Aldershot Trains Reverse Alton Line Ash Wanborough Portsmouth Direct Line, New Guildford Line Guildford Portsmouth Direct Line North Downs Line North Camp railway station is situated in the civil parish of Ash in Surrey, England. It takes its name from an area of the nearby town of Farnborough, Hampshire.
The station is managed by First Great Western, who provide services on the North Downs Line from Reading to Guildford, Redhill and Gatwick Airport.
It is less than one kilometre (half a mile)'s walk from Ash Vale station (on the Ascot to Guildford line). These railway lines cross but otherwise have no proper interchange. This is because they were constructed by two independent railway companies who did not think it necessary to provide an interchange. Holders of tickets for certain journeys have no alternative but to undertake this walk under the ticket's routeing, since it is the only reasonable journey, though disabled passengers and those accompanying them may make a sound argument under the Routeing Guide that it is unreasonable for them to do so, and instead take a more circuitous route.
The station ticket office is open Monday - Saturday until 1pm (closed on Sundays). There are ticket machines on both platforms for the purchase of tickets at other times. Customer information displays are installed on both platforms showing the next departure and a summary of departures. There is also a display in the ticket office showing a summary of departures. There is a snack and drink machine on platform 2 for refreshments and the adjacent pub also serves food. There is a BT payphone on platform 2. The station has a pay and display car park behind the Guildford platform although at the time of writing (November 2009) the payment machine has been removed due to vandalism with a notice to pay for parking in the ticket office - it is not clear how you should pay if arriving after the ticket office is closed, but there is also on-street parking available in the surrounding roads.
Until 1967 North Camp was served by a daily train in each direction between Birkenhead and Sandwich, Ramsgate and Brighton. It comprised three portions, the Brighton portion joining the others at Redhill and the Ramsgate and Sandwich portions being coupled/decoupled at Ashford. The stock was provided by the Southern and (Great) Western on alternate days. The northbound train continued to Reading, Oxford, Banbury, Leamington Spa, Birmingham Snow Hill, Wolverhampton Low Level, Wellington (Salop), Shrewsbury, Gobowen, Ruabon, Wrexham General, Chester General, Hooton, Rock Ferry and Birkenhead Woodside.
Services
First Great Western provide two services per hour between Reading and Redhill, one of which continues to Gatwick Airport.
Preceding station National Rail Following station Farnborough North First Great Western
North Downs LineAsh Gallery
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A 1912 Railway Clearing House map of lines around North Camp railway station
External links
- Train times and station information for North Camp railway station from National Rail
Categories:- Railway stations in Surrey
- Former South Eastern Railway (UK) stations
- Railway stations opened in 1858
- Railway stations served by First Great Western
- DfT Category E stations
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