Bramley railway station is on the Reading to Basingstoke Line in Bramley, Hampshire, England. It is from and is served by Great Western Railway's local services between and . The station is north of Basingstoke. The line opened in 1848, but the station did not open until 1895.
There is a level crossing at the north end of the platforms.
Services
thumb|left|A [[Great Western Railway (train operating company)|GWR service to Reading]]
All services at Bramley are operated by Great Western Railway using and DMUs.
The typical off-peak service is two trains per hour in each direction between and . On Sundays, the service is reduced to hourly in each direction.
Facilities
The station is staffed during the mornings Monday-Saturday, while it remains unstaffed on Sundays. It has a ticket office on platform 1 which is open during these times. Outside these hours, tickets may be purchased from a ticket machine located on either platform.
Both platforms can be accessed step-free by a ramp from the street on either side of the level crossing. There is no footbridge nor subway and thus the opposite platform can only be accessed while the level crossing is open.
Onward Travel
The station has no carpark, though there is a drop-off and pick-up point. Rail replacement busses also run from the same bus stop.
