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Aylsham railway station

Aylsham
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Main entrance to Aylsham railway station.
Location
Place Aylsham
Area Broadland, Norfolk
Coordinates 52°47′26″N 1°15′14″E / 52.79050°N 1.25393°E / 52.79050; 1.25393Coordinates: 52°47′26″N 1°15′14″E / 52.79050°N 1.25393°E / 52.79050; 1.25393
Grid reference TR153347
Operations
Managed by BVR
Platforms 3 open (originally 4)
History
10 July 1990 Opened
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Aylsham railway station is located in the town of Aylsham in Norfolk and is the northern terminus of the Bure Valley Railway, a narrow gauge operation which reuses some of the trackbed of a former standard gauge branch line, closed in 1977. The station occupies the same site as the former Aylsham South railway station, which operated here between 1880 and 1952.

Aylsham South railway station, the first on this site, opened in 1880. It was operated by the East Norfolk Railway, then the Great Eastern Railway, and became part of the London and North Eastern Railway during the Grouping of 1923. The station passed into the Eastern Region of British Railways on nationalisation in 1948. In 1952 the passenger service stopped, and the freight service was discontinued in 1977. The fine period station buildings stood after closure until 1990, when the Bure Valley Railway opened. Taking over the site, the original buildings were deemed unsuitable and too derelict for the new project, and were demolished. The new Aylsham railway station was constructed on the site, and opened on 10 July 1990.

The station has three platforms. Platform 3 sees only occasional passenger use, but is used for stock storage. Platforms 1 and 2 are in regular use. Both are linked to a central locomotive release road. These two platforms and the central release road are all supplied with terminal headshunts, all of which are linked via a complex tri-directional set of points. Platforms 1 and 2, and the release road, are all protected by an overall station roof. (These platforms were originally numbered 2, 3, and 4, but were re-numbered as 1, 2, and 3 as the original platform 1 had been subsumed into the new Aylsham locomotive depot.)

The modern station buildings contain a cafeteria, booking office, staff room, shop, administrative offices, toilets, and entrance foyer. Additionally, a substantial wooden building has been set up on platform 3 by the supporters association, the Friends of the Bure Valley Railway. There is a large car park.


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