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This is a list of closed railway stations in Norfolk, England. There are also a number of heritage railway stations in Norfolk , which have been re-opened by preservation societies. The companies listed are the pre-1923 groupings.
Pages in category "Disused railway stations in Norfolk" The following 140 pages are in this category, out of 140 total. ... List of closed railway stations in Norfolk; A.
Between 1959 and 1970 much of the network was closed, including more than two thirds of Norfolk's railway stations, several main lines and most of the branch lines - leaving only a core network in place. Several of the former routes have since been re-opened as heritage railway lines, such as the North Norfolk Railway and the Mid-Norfolk Railway.
The Norfolk Railway was an early railway company that controlled a network of 94 miles ... opened September 1851; closed 6 October 1969; now part of the Mid-Norfolk ...
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Sheringham is the name of a preserved railway station in Sheringham, Norfolk. It was once part of the Midland and Great Northern Joint Railway network and closed in 1967 when a new station was opened by British Rail c.200m eastwards. Since July 1975 it has served as the eastern terminus of the North Norfolk Railway.
Closed to freight: Gayton Road railway station was a station in Norfolk, located close to King's Lynn on the Midland and Great Northern Joint Railway. [1] History
The Cromer line was a railway branch in Norfolk, ... It closed to passengers in April 1964, and to goods trains later that year.