Corton railway station

Coordinates: 52°30′44″N 1°44′33″E / 52.5123°N 1.7425°E / 52.5123; 1.7425
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Corton
General information
LocationWaveney, Suffolk
Owned byLondon and North Eastern Railway
Eastern Region of British Railways
Managed byNorfolk and Suffolk Joint Railway
Platforms2(reduced to 1 in the 1960s)
Key dates
13 July 1903Opened
13 July 1964Closed to freight
4 May 1970Closed to passengers

Corton was a station in Corton, Suffolk[1] on the line between Great Yarmouth and Lowestoft. It closed in 1970 with the rest of the line, removing the direct link between these two towns.

For several years Corton had a static Camping coach in a siding. It was used as accommodation for holiday makers.

Corton is the only station building apart from Lowestoft Central remaining on the route of the line, it is currently in use as a private residence, the trackbed has been filled to platform level, and while the canopy is still in existence, it is looking very run down and forlorn.

Former Services
Preceding station   Disused railways   Following station
Hopton-on-Sea   Norfolk and Suffolk
Yarmouth-Lowestoft Line
1903-1970
  Lowestoft North

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52°30′44″N 1°44′33″E / 52.5123°N 1.7425°E / 52.5123; 1.7425