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Cawston railway station

Coordinates: 52°46′24″N 1°09′39″E / 52.77324°N 1.16070°E / 52.77324; 1.16070
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Cawston
General information
LocationBroadland, Norfolk
Owned byLondon & North Eastern Railway
Eastern Region of British Railways
Managed byEast Norfolk Railway
Great Eastern Railway
Platforms?
Key dates
1 September 1880Opened
15 September 1952Closed to passengers
31 October 1966Closed to freight

Cawston was a railway station in Cawston, Norfolk. It was part of the Great Eastern Railway network for a large portion of its existence. It was on the line between County School and Aylsham.[1] It closed in 1952, the station building is now a private residence It can be seen from the Marriott's Way footpath.[2]


Preceding station   Disused railways   Following station
Reepham
Line and station closed
  Great Eastern   Aylsham South
Line and station closed

References

52°46′24″N 1°09′39″E / 52.77324°N 1.16070°E / 52.77324; 1.16070