Trains to Camborne - Station Details and further Information on Camborne Train Services
Camborne train station serves the town of Camborne, Cornwall, United Kingdom. It has been in use since 1843 and is currently operated by First Great Western. Services are provided by First Great Western, CrossCountry and South West Trains.
Camborne is served by all First Great Western trains on the trains on the Cornish Main Line between Penzance and Plymouth. Some trains run through to or from London Paddington station, including the Night Riviera overnight sleeping car service and the mid-morning Cornish Riviera. CrossCountry operate 4 trains a day to Aberdeen, Glasgow, Manchester and Leeds. See the article on Penzance for more information.
The station buildings and approaches have recently been improved, with additions of automatic doors, improved booking hall, better disabled access and a buffet.
A level crossing passes over the line at the east end of the two platforms. The main station buildings are situated on platform 2, which is the one nearest the town centre and served by eastbound trains to Truro and London. Platform 1 is for westbound trains to Hayle, St Erth and Penzance. There is parking alongside this platform and at the end the car park is an old railway goods shed, although it is no longer used for its original purpose. |