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Lenwade railway station

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Lenwade railway station
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Lenwade railway station was a railway station in North Norfolk, England. It was built by the Lynn and Fakenham Railway Company in 1882 and taken over by the Midland and Great Northern Joint Railway (M&GNJR) in 1893, to serve the small hamlet of Lenwade.[1] Despite the settlement's size, the railway provided a direct service to Norwich and King's Lynn. It closed to passengers in 1959, but remained open to goods trains until 1983.[2]

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Norwich Branch
(Up arrow To Cromer)
Melton Constable
Hindolvestone
Guestwick
Whitwell and Reepham
Lenwade
Attlebridge
Drayton
Hellesdon
Norwich City

The station is now on the route of Marriott's Way. The station is now a private residence and has been fully restored.

Former Services
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