Hardingham Railway Station - Signal Box

Signal Box

Location Original location Built by Notes Photograph
Hardingham Snettisham, Norfolk Great Eastern Railway The original signal box was located to the north of the station's up platform, but it was demolished after passenger closure with parts of it used to construct a number of sheds and shelters in the Stationmaster's garden. The non-operational replacement is located on a new site to the south of the down platform. The signal box is currently being rebuilt privately and does not constitute an operational structure on the railway.
Preceding station Historical railways Following station
Thuxton
British Rail
Eastern Region
Kimberley Park
Future services
Thuxton
Norfolk Orbital Railway
Kimberley Park
Railway stations in Norfolk
National Rail stations
  • Acle
  • Attleborough
  • Berney Arms
  • Brandon
  • Brundall
  • Brundall Gardens
  • Buckenham
  • Cantley
  • Cromer
  • Diss
  • Downham Market
  • Eccles Road
  • Great Yarmouth
  • Gunton
  • Haddiscoe
  • Harling Road
  • Hoveton & Wroxham
  • King's Lynn
  • Lingwood
  • North Walsham
  • Norwich
  • Roughton Road
  • Salhouse
  • Sheringham
  • Spooner Row
  • Thetford
  • Watlington
  • West Runton
  • Worstead
  • Wymondham
Proposed stations
  • County School
  • Fakenham
  • North Elmham
  • Melton Constable
  • Ryburgh
  • Thursford
Heritage railway stations
  • Aylsham
  • Brampton
  • Buxton
  • Coltishall
  • Dereham
  • Hardingham
  • Holt
  • Kelling Heath
  • Kimberley Park
  • Sheringham (NNR)
  • Thuxton
  • Warham
  • Wells
  • Weybourne
  • Wighton Halt
  • Wroxham (BVR)
  • Wymondham Abbey
  • Yaxham

Coordinates: 52°36′37″N 1°01′29″E / 52.61041°N 1.02486°E / 52.61041; 1.02486

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