Thetford Railway Station

About Thetford Railway Station

Thetford railway station is on the Breckland line in the east of England, serving the town of Thetford, Norfolk. The line runs between in the west and in the east. Thetford is situated between and, 93mi from London Liverpool Street via. The station is managed by Abellio Greater Anglia, which operates most of the services, typically one to two trains per hour in either direction. East Midlands Trains operates a regular service between Norwich and via and. It is the nearest station to the Center Parcs holiday village at Elveden Forest, approximately five miles to the west. HistoryThe Bill for the Norwich & Brandon Railway received Royal Assent on 10 May 1844. The line was to link with an Eastern Counties Railway project of a line from Newport in Essex to Brandon in Norfolk. Once complete the line would enable trains to travel from Norwich to London. Work started on the line in 1844. One month before the N& BR opened a Bill authorising the amalgamation of the Yarmouth & Norwich Railway with the N& BR came into effect and so Thetford station became a Norfolk Railway asset. The line opened on 30 July 1845 including the Eastern Counties Railway Brandon to Newport line. However, the line only went as far as Trowse, in the suburbs of Norwich, as the contractors were having to build a swing bridge to cross the navigable River Wensum. Thetford station was, when opened, between Brandon and Roudham .

Thetford Railway Station Description

Thetford railway station is on the Breckland line in the east of England, serving the town of Thetford, Norfolk. The line runs between in the west and in the east. Thetford is situated between and, 93mi from London Liverpool Street via. The station is managed by Abellio Greater Anglia, which operates most of the services, typically one to two trains per hour in either direction. East Midlands Trains operates a regular service between Norwich and via and. It is the nearest station to the Center Parcs holiday village at Elveden Forest, approximately five miles to the west. HistoryThe Bill for the Norwich & Brandon Railway received Royal Assent on 10 May 1844. The line was to link with an Eastern Counties Railway project of a line from Newport in Essex to Brandon in Norfolk. Once complete the line would enable trains to travel from Norwich to London. Work started on the line in 1844. One month before the N& BR opened a Bill authorising the amalgamation of the Yarmouth & Norwich Railway with the N& BR came into effect and so Thetford station became a Norfolk Railway asset. The line opened on 30 July 1845 including the Eastern Counties Railway Brandon to Newport line. However, the line only went as far as Trowse, in the suburbs of Norwich, as the contractors were having to build a swing bridge to cross the navigable River Wensum. Thetford station was, when opened, between Brandon and Roudham .

More about Thetford Railway Station

Thetford Railway Station is located at IP24 1 Thetford, Norfolk
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http://nationalrail.co.uk/stations/ttf/details.html