Sudbury Railway Station (Sudbury)
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The current station is the third one in Sudbury. The first was built in 1849, which was replaced in 1865 when the line was extended to Cambridge to form the Stour Valley Railway. Sudbury again became a terminus in 1967, the station remaining as it was. In 1991 the station was re-sited in order that the Kingfisher Leisure Centre could be built.
The station is unstaffed.
www.nationalrail.co.uk/stations/SUY/details.html
The station is unstaffed.
www.nationalrail.co.uk/stations/SUY/details.html
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sudbury_railway_station
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 52°2'10"N 0°44'9"E
- Stansted Airport Railway Station 36 km
- Cambridge Railway Station 45 km
- Ebbsfleet International Railway Station 72 km
- Slade Green Depot 74 km
- Stratford Market Depot 75 km
- West Ham Station 76 km
- Ashford International Railway Station 100 km
- English Channel Tunnel Terminal 108 km
- Cheriton Eurotunnel Terminal 108 km
- Calais Eurotunnnel Terminal 144 km
- Sudbury Cemetery 0.5 km
- Great Cornard Upper School 1.6 km
- Former USAAF Sudbury. Station 174 2.9 km
- Newton Green Golf Club 3.4 km
- Bures Pit 7.1 km
- Arger Fen 7.9 km
- Leadenhall Wood 8.2 km
- Whitestreet Green 10 km
- Nayland Airfield 11 km
- Former RAF Wormingford 11 km