Frome railway station

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Frome railway station is a historic railway station in Somerset, England, serving the town of Frome with regional services on routes including the Heart of Wessex Line.

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Label Occurrences
Frome railway station canonical 2

Statements (47)

Predicate Object
instanceOf railway station
railway station in England
architect Isambard Kingdom Brunel NERFINISHED
category National Rail station in Somerset
country England
distanceFromTownCentre approximately 0.5 miles
fareZone Travelcard zone does not apply
gridReference ST 773 477
hasAccess road access from Portway
hasAmenity car parking
cycle storage
seating areas
toilets
hasFeature car park
single-sided platform under overall roof
step-free access
stone buildings
ticket office
waiting room
hasServicePattern local stopping services
regional through services
hasStructure overall roof
train shed
hasTicketing self-service ticket machine
historicalSignificance one of the oldest surviving railway stations in Somerset
locatedIn Frome NERFINISHED
Somerset
southwest England
surface form: South West England
managedBy Great Western Railway NERFINISHED
near Frome town centre
numberOfPlatforms 2
onLine Heart of Wessex Line NERFINISHED
Reading–Taunton line NERFINISHED
opened 1850
openingDate 1850-10-07
operatedBy Great Western Railway NERFINISHED
originalCompany Great Western Railway NERFINISHED
ownedBy Network Rail
platformConfiguration two platforms on a loop off the main line
railwayRegion Western route of Network Rail NERFINISHED
region Somerset NERFINISHED
servedBy Great Western Railway services NERFINISHED
Heart of Wessex Line services NERFINISHED
regional services
serves Frome NERFINISHED
stationCode FRO
status open

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Heart of Wessex Line passesThrough Frome railway station
Frome hasTransport Frome railway station