Cambridge to Mildenhall railway

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Cambridge–
Mildenhall Line
20-59
Mildenhall
19-68
Worlington Golf Links Halt
16-58
Isleham
13-36
Fordham
10-50
Exning Road Halt
9-75
Burwell
8-02
Swaffham Prior
6-05
Bottisham and Lode
4-49
Quy
2-31
Fen Ditton Halt
1-56
Barnwell Junction
0-00
Cambridge
Former Cambridge to Mildenhall railway.

The Cambridge to Mildenhall railway is a closed railway between Cambridge and Mildenhall in England, built by the Great Eastern Railway.

Opening

The single track line opened from Cambridge to Fordham on 2 June 1884 and then to Mildenhall on 1 April 1885 with a length of 20.75 miles (33.4 km).[1]

Halts

The three halts on the line (Worlington Golf Links, Exning Road and Fen Ditton) had no raised platforms and consisted of little more than a sign. A special carriage was fitted with steps and passengers for these halts were asked to travel in this carriage.

Passenger services

Beginning with four to five return trains a day, by 1949 there were four and down to three in 1953. In July 1958 railbuses operated the route; some of these vehicles are now at the North Norfolk Railway.

Closure

The line was closed to passengers on 18 June 1962 and to goods on 13 July 1964 apart from the section from Fordham to Burwell that closed on 19 April 1965.

The Cambridge University Railway Club travelled on the last train from Mildenhall to Cambridge. They have the Quy station nameboard.

References

  1. ^ Joby, R. S. (1977). Forgotten Railways East Anglia. David & Charles. ISBN 0-7153-7312-9.

Turner, Peter (1978). By Rail to Mildenhall: The Story of the Cambridge to Mildenhall Railway. Mildenhall Museum Publications. ISBN 0-905457-02-1.

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