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Revision as of 14:00, 30 January 2012

Leiston
General information
LocationSuffolk
Owned byLondon and North Eastern Railway
Line(s)East Suffolk Railway
Key dates
1859opened
12 September 1966closed

Leiston railway station was a station in Leiston, Suffolk. It was opened in 1859 by the East Suffolk Railway and later became part of the Great Eastern Railway on its 8.5 miles (13.7 km) branch line from Saxmundham to Aldeburgh. It was closed in 1966 as part of the Beeching Axe as much of the British rural rail network was cut back. Today the old station survives intact, as the line is still used to service the nearby nuclear power station at Sizewell.[1]

History

Passenger services lasted up until 1966 when the line closed to passengers. In August 1967, The track between Aldeburgh and Sizewell siding was taken up using steam cranes. By 1969, All that remained was one sngle line to sizewell. In 2005, The line through the station was used for staff road training.

Future

In September 2011, Suffolk County Council investigated the possibility of running train services between Saxmundham and Leiston Stations using a Parry People Mover light railcar.[2]


Former Services
Preceding station   Disused railways   Following station
Saxmundham   Great Eastern Railway
Aldeburgh Branch Line
  Thorpeness

References

  1. ^ "Disused Stations". Subterranea Britannica. SB-Sites: Leiston Station
  2. ^ http://www.eadt.co.uk/news/leiston_county_councillor_hopes_branch_line_will_reopen_1_1076881