Blythburgh railway station was located in Blythburgh, Suffolk. The station had two goods sheds. The one shown below is the only remaining building of the Southwold Railway. It closed in 1929, 50 years after it had opened for passenger traffic.
Preceding station | Disused railways | Following station | ||
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Wenhaston | Southwold Railway | Walberswick |
Blythburgh | |
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General information | |
Location | Blythburgh, East Suffolk England |
Coordinates | 52.32268°N 1.59679°E / 52.32268; 1.59679 |
Grid reference | TM452755 |
Platforms | 1 |
Other information | |
Status | Disused |
History | |
Original company | Southwold Railway |
Key dates | |
24 Sep 1879[1] | Station opened |
12 Apr 1929[1] | Station closed |
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Aldeburgh branch |
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Framlingham branch | |
Mid-Suffolk Light Railway |
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Great Eastern Main Line |
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Felixstowe branch line | |
Stour Valley Railway |
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Long Melford to Bury St Edmunds branch | |
Thetford to Bury St Edmunds line | |
Cambridge to Mildenhall railway |
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Norfolk and Suffolk Joint Railway |
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Hadleigh branch |
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Eye Branch | |
Southwold Railway |
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Other lines |
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