Lymington Town


1st March 2010

The splendid eastern façade of the station building was restored by British Rail. Lymington Town once again has an operating ticket office, open every morning and early afternoon, seven days a week. The green paint is indicative that the branch line has been formally designated a ''heritage line''. © David Glasspool


1st March 2010

A southward view from the platform, looking towards the harbour, shows that this side of the station building has a white-wash finish, a feature dating from its earliest years. On the left, beyond the fence, is vacant land once occupied by the station run-a-round loop. The goods shed was once positioned on the right-hand-side, beyond the wooden fence. © David Glasspool


1st March 2010

A northward view includes the CLASP canopy which replaced the train shed roof after electrification. The traditional diamond-shape lamps date from 2005. The clapboard booking office of the temporary station from 1858 survived until 1953. © David Glasspool