Ingham | |
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General information | |
Location | Ingham, West Suffolk England |
Platforms | 1 |
Other information | |
Status | Disused |
History | |
Original company | Thetford and Watton Railway |
Pre-grouping | Great Eastern Railway |
Post-grouping | London and North Eastern Railway |
Key dates | |
1 March 1876 | Station opened |
8 June 1953 | Station closed |
Ingham railway station was a railway station in Ingham, Suffolk which was located was on the route between Thetford and Bury St Edmunds.
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History
The railway line between Bury St Edmunds and Thetford was proposed by the Bury St Edmunds and Thetford Railway (B&TR) and authorised on 5 July 1865; but the company had problems in raising the necessary money.[1] After assistance was given by the Thetford and Watton Railway (T&WR, see Bury and Thetford (Swaffham Branch)), the plan was modified, and instead of running to the main station at Thetford, a curve was built so that T&WR trains from Swaffham could run directly to the Bury St Edmunds line without reversing at Thetford.[2] The B&TR line between Bury St Edmunds and Thetford Bridge was opened on 1 March 1876.[3] The B&TR was purchased by the Great Eastern Railway (GER) in 1878.[1]
Trains on the B&TR were operated by the T&WR until 1879, when operation was taken over by the GER;[4] after this, trains from Bury began to run to Thetford; the east to south curve at Thetford Bridge was not used after 1880.[5] Thetford Bridge was then the last station before Thetford.[6]
The station was closed to passenger traffic on 8 June 1953 although goods traffic lingered on for a few years before withdrawal on 24 June 1960. The station had a single platform with a ticket office and a small goods yard.[7][8]
Preceding station | Disused railways | Following station | ||
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Seven Hills Halt | Great Eastern Railway Thetford-Bury St Edmunds Line |
Bury St Edmunds |
References
- 1 2 Awdry, Christopher (1990). Encyclopaedia of British Railway Companies. London: Guild Publishing. p. 120. CN 8983.
- ↑ McCarthy, Colin; McCarthy, David; Cobb, Michael (August 2007). Waller, Peter (ed.). Railways of Britain: Norfolk and Suffolk. Hersham: Ian Allan. p. 6. ISBN 978-0-7110-3223-1. 0708/c1.
- ↑ Allen, Cecil J. (1956) [1955]. The Great Eastern Railway (2nd ed.). Hampton Court: Ian Allan. p. 217.
- ↑ Awdry 1990, p. 166
- ↑ McCarthy, McCarthy & Cobb 2007, map 26
- ↑ Conolly, W. Philip (January 1976). British Railways Pre-Grouping Atlas and Gazetteer (5th ed.). Shepperton: Ian Allan. p. 12, section B5. ISBN 0-7110-0320-3. EX/0176.
- ↑ British Railways Atlas.1947. p.12
- ↑ Heard, Paul; Salt, Vic; Jenkins, Stanley; Summers, Alan; Joby, Richard; Robertson, Alic (April 1998). "Ingham station and Seven Hills Halt". Great Eastern Journal: 34, 35.
External links
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