Wenhaston railway station was in Wenhaston, Suffolk. It closed in 1929, 50 years after it had opened for passenger traffic. The Southwold Railway Trust has submitted a planning application to reopen this station as a replica of the original, including a half mile of 3 ft gauge track heading towards Blythburgh. The plan includes enhancing the landscape and environment for the benefit of wildlife, as well as building a suitable visitor centre.
Preceding station | Disused railways | Following station | ||
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Halesworth | Southwold Railway | Blythburgh |
Wenhaston | |
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![]() Station site in 2008 | |
General information | |
Location | Wenhaston, East Suffolk England |
Coordinates | 52.33083°N 1.55761°E / 52.33083; 1.55761 |
Grid reference | TM425763 |
Platforms | 1[1] |
Other information | |
Status | Disused |
History | |
Original company | Southwold Railway |
Key dates | |
24 September 1879[2] | Station opened |
12 April 1929[2] | Station closed |
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Aldeburgh branch |
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Framlingham branch |
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Mid-Suffolk Light Railway |
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Great Eastern Main Line |
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Felixstowe branch line |
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Stour Valley Railway |
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Long Melford to Bury St Edmunds branch |
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Thetford to Bury St Edmunds line |
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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 |
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Southwold Railway |
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Other lines |
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