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Liss railway station

Coordinates: 51°02′38″N 0°53′35″W / 51.044°N 0.893°W / 51.044; -0.893
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Liss
General information
LocationEast Hampshire
Managed bySouth West Trains
Platforms2
Other information
Station codeLIS
History
Opened1 January 1859

Liss railway station is a stop on the Portsmouth Direct Line, serving the village of Liss in Hampshire, England. As a small station, for most of the day there is one train each way (to Portsmouth and Waterloo) an hour. This station has short platforms, so passengers must be in the front four coaches of a train (or front five coaches of a 10 coach train) to alight. The station is managed by South West Trains, who operate all trains serving it.

The station had a platform adjacent to the main line, which was the southern terminus of the Longmoor Military Railway. The former station goods yard connected to the LMR via Liss Junction. The footbridge was replaced on the night of 1/2 April 1967 by the ex-London, Brighton and South Coast Railway one from the former Cranleigh railway station.[1]

Services

Preceding station National Rail National Rail Following station
Liphook   South West Trains
Portsmouth Direct Line
  Petersfield
Disused railways
Liss Forest Road   Longmoor Military Railway   Terminus

References

  1. ^ "Various observations on RA49". Railway Archive. 50: 52. March 2016.

51°02′38″N 0°53′35″W / 51.044°N 0.893°W / 51.044; -0.893