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Milford railway station

Railway station serving the village of Milford, Surrey, England


Summary

Railway station serving the village of Milford, Surrey, England

FieldValue
nameMilford (Surrey)
symbol_locationgb
symbolrail
image019539 2670Mlfd.jpg
captionMilford Station
boroughMilford, Surrey, Waverley
countryEngland
grid_nameGrid reference
grid_position
managerSouth Western Railway
platforms2
codeMLF
classificationDfT category E
opened1 January 1859
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{{Rail pass boxpass_year2019/20passengers= 0.267 million}} --
{{Rail pass boxpass_year2020/21passengers= 57,974}}
{{Rail pass boxpass_year2021/22passengers= 0.142 million}}
{{Rail pass boxpass_year2022/23passengers= 0.173 million}}
{{Rail pass boxpass_year2023/24passengers= 0.178 million}}
{{Rail pass boxpass_year2024/25passengers= 0.194 million}}
footnotesPassenger statistics from the Office of Rail and Road

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Milford railway station is a railway station serving the village of Milford in the English county of Surrey. It is a stop on the Portsmouth Direct Line, 36 mi from .

The station has two side platforms flanking a pair of tracks, with step free access to both platforms. The platforms are linked by a publicly accessible footbridge and an adjoining level crossing controlled by safety barriers. There is a ticket office, staffed during weekday mornings only, on the northbound platform, and ticket machines are available at all times the station is open. The station car park has 136 spaces.

The station has the same name as the fictional station in the film Brief Encounter (1945) starring Trevor Howard and Celia Johnson, although the scenes were filmed at Carnforth station in Lancashire.

Services

All services at Milford are operated by South Western Railway using and EMUs, excluding the singular evening service, terminating at Haslemere, operated by a Class 458 — 2P71.

The typical off-peak service in trains per hour is:

  • 1 tph to via
  • 1 tph to

The station is also served by a single evening service to .

On Sundays, the service to Haslemere extends to .

References

References

  1. "Station facilities for Milford (Surrey)". [[National Rail]].
  2. "Brief Encounter (1945)". BBC Cumbria.
  3. {{NRtimes. May 2020. 156
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