Sutton railway station (Cambridgeshire) explained

Sutton
Status:Disused
Borough:Sutton, East Cambridgeshire
Country:England
Coordinates:52.3858°N 0.1328°W
Platforms:2
Original:Ely and St Ives Railway
Pregroup:Great Eastern Railway
Postgroup:London and North Eastern Railway
Years:16 April 1866
Events:Opened
Years1:10 May 1878
Events1:resited
Events2:Closed to passengers
Years3:13 July 1964
Events3:Closed

Sutton railway station was a station in Sutton, Cambridgeshire on the Ely and St Ives Railway.

The first station opened in 1866 but it became the goods station in 1878 when a new station was built on the new alignment for the extension to St. Ives.[1] There was a signal box at the station.[2] It was closed for regular passenger services in 1931 but was used for special excursion trains until 1958.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Sutton Station (1st site). Disused Stations. 2016-05-03.
  2. Book: Joby, R. S. The Ely & St. Ives Railway. Klofron. Norwich. 505167810. English.