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'''Gunton''' station opened on July | '''Gunton''' station opened on 29 July 1876 on the [[East Norfolk Railway]]'s line from [[Norwich]] to [[Cromer]]. Intended primarily as a convenient station for Lord Sutton, a local landowner and major financier of the railway, the station takes its name from the Lord's residence, Gunton Hall. There is no village of the same name; the nearest being Lower Street around a ten-minute walk away. The nearest major town is North Walsham. | ||
The station is located on a single track branch line and is operated by [[Greater Anglia]]. It is unstaffed with a single operational platform, however an unused platform and station building remain; the station was originally the site of a passing loop to enable a higher frequency of trains to operate on the branch to [[Sheringham]] - services beyond there towards Cromer were withdrawn as part of the [[Beeching Report]] in 1967, with the line now forming the [[North Norfolk Railway]], a heritage line. | The station is located on a single track branch line and is operated by [[Greater Anglia]]. It is unstaffed with a single operational platform, however an unused platform and station building remain; the station was originally the site of a passing loop to enable a higher frequency of trains to operate on the branch to [[Sheringham]] - services beyond there towards Cromer were withdrawn as part of the [[Beeching Report]] in 1967, with the line now forming the [[North Norfolk Railway]], a heritage line. |
Revision as of 05:53, 28 September 2022
Gunton | |
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Opened | 29 July 1876 |
CRS code | GNT |
Operator | [[]] |
Platforms | 1 |
Community Details | |
Station of the Month | October 2021 |
Category | East of England |
Gunton station opened on 29 July 1876 on the East Norfolk Railway's line from Norwich to Cromer. Intended primarily as a convenient station for Lord Sutton, a local landowner and major financier of the railway, the station takes its name from the Lord's residence, Gunton Hall. There is no village of the same name; the nearest being Lower Street around a ten-minute walk away. The nearest major town is North Walsham.
The station is located on a single track branch line and is operated by Greater Anglia. It is unstaffed with a single operational platform, however an unused platform and station building remain; the station was originally the site of a passing loop to enable a higher frequency of trains to operate on the branch to Sheringham - services beyond there towards Cromer were withdrawn as part of the Beeching Report in 1967, with the line now forming the North Norfolk Railway, a heritage line.
Services are exclusively provided by Stadler class 755 bi-mode units.
Station of the Month
The station featured in the inaugural October 2021 Stations of the Month competition in the NR East of England category.
Preceding station | National Rail | Following station | ||
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North Walsham towards Norwich |
Greater Anglia | Roughton Road towards Sheringham |