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
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
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
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