Norchard railway station explained

Norchard
Type:Station on heritage railway
Borough:Norchard, Forest of Dean
Country:England
Coordinates:51.7363°N -2.5394°W
Grid Name:Grid reference
Operator:Dean Forest Railway
Platforms:3
Original:Dean Forest Railway
Years:1991
Events:opened

Norchard is a railway station on the Dean Forest Railway, near Lydney in the Forest of Dean, Gloucestershire.

Norchard is the main station of the Dean Forest Railway. Complete with sidings and a shed, it is the engineering base of the railway. Also to be found at this station are the museum, gift shop, cafe, toilets, main ticket office, and a large free car park. Around Norchard there are many footpaths providing access to the forest, many with views of the trains.

Access between the ticket office and the platforms is via a level crossing. The station has three platforms, two at the Low Level station, plus one at the high level. Platform 2 has the purpose-built cafe[1] and the 9681 shop which is in a coach. Norchard High Level has just one platform (Platform 3), but it serves trains from both Lydney Junction and Parkend, making it the main platform.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Dean forest Railway, the Friendly forest line!. www.deanforestrailway.co.uk. 2016-06-12.