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Attlebridge railway station

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Attlebridge
The former station is now a private residence.
General information
LocationAttlebridge, Norfolk
England
Grid referenceTG129175
Platforms1
Other information
StatusDisused
History
Post-groupingMidland and Great Northern Joint Railway
Key dates
2 December 1882Station opened
2 March 1959Station closed to passengers
Norwich Branch
(Up arrow To Cromer)
Melton Constable
Hindolvestone
Guestwick
Whitwell & Reepham
Lenwade
Attlebridge
Drayton
Hellesdon
Norwich City

Attlebridge railway station is a closed station in Norfolk, England. It served the small village of Attlebridge.[1][2] It was constructed by the Midland and Great Northern Joint Railway in the 1880s on the line between Melton Constable and Norwich City.

The line closed to passengers in 1959. The former station site, on Station Road, is now a B&B, caravan site and furniture joinery.

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Transcription

History

Opened by the Lynn and Fakenham Railway, it became a Midland and Great Northern Joint Railway station. During the Grouping of 1923 it converted to a joint operation of the London, Midland and Scottish Railway and the London and North Eastern Railway with the latter taking sole operation in 1936.

The station then passed on to the Eastern Region of British Railways on nationalisation in 1948, and was closed by the British Transport Commission.

The route of the former railway line is now part of the Marriott's Way leisure trail.[3]

Former Services
Preceding station   Disused railways   Following station
Drayton   Midland and Great Northern
Norwich Branch
  Lenwade

See also

References

  1. ^ Cycle Ride One
  2. ^ Broadland District Council - attlebridge (towns and villages)
  3. ^ "About Marriotts Way". Marriotts Way.

External links

52°42′48″N 1°09′02″E / 52.7134°N 1.1505°E / 52.7134; 1.1505

This page was last edited on 24 October 2022, at 00:11
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