| North Walsham | |
| Location | |
|---|---|
| Place | North Walsham |
| Local authority | North Norfolk |
| Operations | |
| Station code | NWA |
| Managed by | National Express East Anglia |
| Platforms in use | 2 |
| Live arrivals/departures and station information from National Rail |
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| Annual rail passenger usage | |
| 2004/05 * | 135,575 |
| 2005/06 * | 139,634 |
| 2006/07 * | 147,132 |
| 2007/08 * | 218,295 |
| History | |
| 20 October 1874 | Opened (North Walsham) |
| 27 September 1948 | Renamed (North Walsham Main) |
| ? | Renamed (North Walsham) |
| National Rail - UK railway stations | |
| A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z | |
| * Annual passenger usage based on sales of tickets in stated financial year(s) which end or originate at North Walsham from Office of Rail Regulation statistics. | |
North Walsham is a railway station in the town of North Walsham in the English county of Norfolk. The station is served by local services operated by National Express East Anglia on the Bittern Line from Norwich to Cromer and Sheringham. The station was formerly known as North Walsham Main railway station.
Historically, the town was served by two adjacent railway stations; the existing station served the Great Eastern Railway line from Norwich to Cromer High, while nearby North Walsham Town railway station served the now closed lines to Melton Constable via Aylsham, Melton Constable via Mundesley and Sheringham, and Great Yarmouth via Potter Heigham. North Walsham Town closed on 28 February 1959, with Main station renamed simply "North Walsham".
External links
- North Walsham station (the south west one of the pair of stations) on navigable 1946 O. S. map
- Map sources for North Walsham railway station
- Train times and station information for North Walsham railway station from National Rail
| Preceding station | National Rail | Following station | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| National Express East Anglia |
Coordinates: 52°49′00″N 1°23′01″E / 52.81655°N 1.38354°E
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