Ash Vale railway station, Surrey

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Ash Vale railway station, Surrey

Image: © Nigel Thompson Taken: 29 Jul 2011

Opened in 1870 by the London & South Western Railway on what is now the line from London Waterloo to Alton. This station was variously called "Aldershot North Camp & Ash Vale", "Aldershot Ash Vale for North Camp", "Aldershot for North Camp & South Farnborough" and "Ash Vale & South Farnborough"! The current name was settled on in 1955. View south west towards Aldershot and Alton.

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.272139
Longitude
-0.721838