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Sudbury railway station is the northern terminus of the Gainsborough Line, a branch off the Great Eastern Main Line in the East of England, serving the town of Sudbury, Suffolk. It is 11 miles 67 chains (19.05 km) down the line from the southern terminus of Marks Tey and 58 miles 32 chains (93.99 km) measured from London Liverpool Street ; the ...
English: Opened in 1991 by British Rail at the end of the line from Marks Tey, this replaced Sudbury's 2nd (1865-1991) station over to the right of this image, which had been on a through route from Marks Tey to Cambridge. View east past the buffers.
The Gainsborough line is the current marketing name of the Sudbury branch line, a railway branch line off the Great Eastern Main Line in the east of England, that links Marks Tey in Essex with Sudbury in Suffolk. It is 11 miles 53 chains (18.77 km) in length and single-track throughout. The line's Engineer's Line Reference is SUD. [1]
Pages in category "Railway stations in Suffolk" The following 26 pages are in this category, out of 26 total. ... Stowmarket railway station; Sudbury railway station; T.
Sudbury railway station may refer to: Sudbury railway station in Suffolk, England; Sudbury & Harrow Road railway station in London, England; Sudbury Hill tube station in London, England; Sudbury Hill Harrow railway station in London, England; Sudbury railway station (Staffordshire) in England (closed 1966) Sudbury station (Ontario) in Greater ...
Pages in category "Disused railway stations in Suffolk" The following 62 pages are in this category, out of 62 total. ... Sudbury railway station; T. Thorpeness ...
Sudbury's history dates back into the age of the Saxons. [4] The town's earliest mention is in circa 799, when Ælfhun, Bishop of Dunwich, died in the town. [5] The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle records the town as Suðberie ("south-borough"), presumed to distinguish it from Norwich or Bury St Edmunds, to the north, [4] and c. 995 is recorded as Suðbyrig. [6]
The Stour Valley Railway is a partially closed railway line that ran between Shelford, near Cambridge, and Marks Tey in Essex, England. The line opened in sections between 1849 and 1865. The route from Shelford to Sudbury closed on 6 March 1967 leaving only the section from Sudbury to Marks Tey, known as the Gainsborough Line, in operation.