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Carnforth railway station

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Carnforth railway station.

Carnforth railway station is a railway station that serves the town of Carnforth in Lancashire. The building was designed by architect William Tite and was famously used as the location in the 1945 film Brief Encounter. It is now operated by First TransPennine Express.

The railway station has now been rejuvenated, and there is a visitor centre as well as the "Brief Encounter" Cafe, a number of shops and a travel/ticket office.

Carnforth is served by two train operators.

Preceding station National Rail National Rail Following station
Lancaster   First TransPennine Express
TransPennine North West
  Silverdale
Lancaster   Northern Rail
Furness Line
  Silverdale
Wennington   Northern Rail
Airedale Line
  Lancaster