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Walsingham
Station on heritage railway
Walsingham station on the Wells & Walsingham Railway. Circa 1990s.
General information
LocationWalsingham, North Norfolk, Norfolk
England
Coordinates52°53′49″N 0°52′19″E / 52.897°N 0.872°E / 52.897; 0.872
Grid referenceTF933371
Owned byWells and Walsingham Light Railway
Platforms1
Key dates
1982Opened

Walsingham railway station is located in Walsingham, Norfolk, on the narrow gauge Wells and Walsingham Light Railway. It was opened in 1982. It is located north of the original station, which has been converted into a Russian Orthodox Church.

Station name board.

Operational rail facilities consist of a single running line, plus a headshunt and run round loop. There are no spring points, and access to the run round loop is controlled by ground frames, operated by the train crew. The station is not staffed, except on special operating days, and passengers purchase tickets from the guard.

Passenger facilities consist of a single rail-level platform, a waiting shelter, and a local information notice board and map.

The station was fully remodelled in the late 1980s, with the single platform relocated from the eastern to the western side of the running line.

Preceding station Heritage Railways  Heritage railways Following station
Wighton   Wells & Walsingham Light Railway   Terminus

References

  1. "Home". wellswalsinghamrailway.co.uk.
  2. Details at Norfolk Churches.
  3. Payment instructions at W&WLR website.


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