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Eastrea railway station

disused railway stations in cambridgeshire | railway stations closed in 1866 | railway stations opened in 1845


Overview

Eastrea railway station was a station serving the village of Eastrea, Cambridgeshire on the Great Eastern Railway's line from Ely to Peterborough. The station was situated at the level crossing on the road leading south from the village towards Benwick.

Summary of Former Train Services

Sample Train Timetable for February 1863

The table below shows the train departures from Eastrea on weekdays in February 1863. There was no Sunday service. Eastrea was a request stop. Passengers wishing to alight had to inform the guard at the previous station and those wishing to join had to signal to the driver as the train approached.Bradshaws General Railway and Steam Navigation Guide, Feb 1863

References

Thorney railway station

disused railway stations in cambridgeshire


Thorney railway station was a station in Thorney, Cambridgeshire on the Midland and Great Northern Joint Railway line between Peterborough and Wisbech. It later came under the control of British Rail and was closed as part of the Beeching Axe, which saw British railway services massively reduced.

Former Services

Wryde railway station

disused railway stations in cambridgeshire


Wryde railway station was a station in Wryde, Cambridgeshire on the Midland and Great Northern Joint Railway between Wisbech and Peterborough. It is now closed.

Former Services

Wisbech railway station (Upwell Tramway)

disused railway stations in cambridgeshire


Toby the Tram Engine.Wisbech railway station was a station in Wisbech, Cambridgeshire on the Wisbech and Upwell Tramway. It served as the northern terminus of the line. It opened in 1883 and ran passenger services until 1927 when competition from motorised buses forced the line to become goods only. It carried on with freight services until it was finally closed in 1966 as part of the Beeching Axe.

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