Hellesdon railway station explained

Hellesdon
Status:Disused
Borough:Hellesdon, Norfolk
Country:England
Grid Name:Grid reference
Platforms:1
Original:Lynn and Fakenham Railway
Pregroup:Midland and Great Northern Joint Railway
Years:2 December 1882
Events:Opened
Years1:15 September 1952
Events1:Closed to passengers
Years2:13 July 1964[1]
Events2:closed for freight

Hellesdon railway station is a former railway station in Norfolk, England, which served the area of Hellesdon, today virtually an outer suburb of Norwich. It opened on 2 December 1882 and was closed on 15 September 1952, six years before passenger service was withdrawn along the rest of the line.[2]

Parts of the platform walls still survive today on both sides of the tracks, however the station itself has long since been demolished and the site is extremely overgrown. An entrance gate next to the bridge spanning the River Wensum still exists. Many of the station's features are hidden in the undergrowth including fence posts, signal box foundations and telegraph poles. As the building was demolished, half of the platform was removed from the building end. The bridge was also removed to change the road plan.

In October 2010, the platform wall was cleared by the amateur group Friends of Norwich City Station (FONCS), with the station name board posts visible. The surface of the platform and the cattle dock are planned to be cleared in the future.[3]

A project to reclaim the station commenced in 2017 and was completed in the summer of 2018.[4]

The railway's track bed forms part of Marriott's Way long distance footpath.[5]

References

https://web.archive.org/web/20101107064140/http://hellesdonandcitystation.webs.com/

External links

52.644°N 1.2468°W

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Disused Stations: Hellesdon Station.
  2. Web site: Peter Steward . 29 March 2008 . https://web.archive.org/web/20090528223911/http://www.stewardfamily.org.uk/hellesdon.htm . 28 May 2009 . dead .
  3. http://www.norwichadvertiser24.co.uk/news/bid_to_unearth_norwich_s_lost_rail_stations_1_763755?action=logout News report
  4. Web site: Hellesdon Station Reclamation Project . The Marriott's Way Heritage Trail Team . 1 August 2022 . 25 July 2018.
  5. Web site: Hellesdon Railway Platform Reclamation . Marriott's Way Heritage Trail . 26 July 2022.