Dereham railway station

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Dereham

Dereham station 2009.jpg
Dereham station - main building and canopy

Location
Place
East Dereham
Area
Breckland, Norfolk
Coordinates
52°40′44″N 0°56′51″E / 52.6789°N 0.9474°E / 52.6789; 0.9474Coordinates: 52°40′44″N 0°56′51″E / 52.6789°N 0.9474°E / 52.6789; 0.9474
Grid reference
TF993130
Operations
Original company
Norfolk Railway
Pre-grouping
Great Eastern Railway
Post-grouping
London & North Eastern Railway
Eastern Region of British Railways
Operated by
Mid-Norfolk Railway
Platforms
4 (2 in use)
History
15 February 1847
Opened
6 October 1969
Closed to passengers
12 September 1984
Closed as a coal depot
26 July 1997
reopened

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Dereham railway station is a railway station in the town of Dereham in the English county of Norfolk. The station is served by heritage services on the Mid-Norfolk Railway from Dereham to Wymondham.




Contents





  • 1 History

    • 1.1 Locomotive depot



  • 2 Present day


  • 3 Second station


  • 4 Signal boxes


  • 5 Trains at Dereham


  • 6 References


  • 7 External links




History


The Lynn and Dereham Railway and the Norfolk Railway both obtained Parliament's permission to build lines to Dereham in 1845,[1] at the height of the so-called "Railway Mania", when railways were being built across the whole country. The Norfolk Railway, building its line from Wymondham, reached Dereham first, and opened its railway to passengers on 15 February 1847. The line from King's Lynn had to wait until 11 September 1848[2] when the Lynn & Dereham Railway built its own terminal station just before the junction with the Norfolk Railway. This station was closed in 1850 when trains were extended to the Norfolk Railway station.


The King's Lynn line was originally operated by the Lynn & Dereham Railway, but in 1848 the Eastern Counties Railway leased the Norfolk Railway the line was absorbed. In 1857 the line between Dereham and Wells opened. The entire line became part of the Great Eastern Railway in 1862.[3]


The station was built in stages, being expanded over several decades. It is provided with four platforms, with platforms 2 and 3 being set back to back. Platform 4 is a short bay platform and was originally dedicated for trains heading towards King's Lynn.




Derelict remains of Dereham station in 1990.


Beeching's report intended to retain the King's Lynn - Dereham - Norwich line for express trains and freight: . Despite Beeching's intentions, the line from King's Lynn was closed in 1968, leaving a Dereham - Norwich service. After withdrawal of this remaining service in 1969 the station building was gutted and used as a showroom. Freight trains continued to pass through the station to North Elmham until 1989, passenger services from Dereham to Wells-next-the-Sea having closed under Beeching's Axe in 1964.


The building was later gutted in a serious fire. The exterior of the building has since been restored and the interior replaced, with the building reopening to the public in December 2005.



Locomotive depot


By 1880 Dereham boasted a two road wooden locomotive shed and a 45-foot turntable believed to have dated from the late 1860s and known to have replaced an earlier structure. The depot operated as an outstation of Norwich. In 1888 three locomotives were based at the depot. In 1926 the engine shed was rebuilt in brick.


Dereham depot was closed as a steam shed on 19 September 1955 - when DMU stock was introduced to the line. The shed was used to stable DMU stock until 1 September 1968.[4] The shed was later demolished, and the site used for the construction of a rail-served fertilizer depot. This has since been demolished, and the site is now the Dereham Leisure Centre.



Present day




Hauled service at Dereham station


The station was reopened in 1997 by the Mid-Norfolk Railway Preservation Trust who since then have gradually reopened the line to Wymondham. Work is in progress in reopening the line northwards from Dereham towards County School and Fakenham. Although National Rail passenger services do not operate from the station this has been proposed for the future as part of the wider Norfolk Orbital Railway scheme,[5] and the station presently serves periodically as a National Rail freight terminal and charter destination.


The goods shed is used for restoration and storage at the moment. The Great Eastern Railway stables are unique but derelict. It is hoped a grant can be obtained in the future for restoration of this building.


The footbridge formerly at Whittlesford station was delivered to Dereham in July 2010, where it is intended to serve as a replacement to the demolished original structure. In May 2013 a planning application was submitted to Breckland District Council for the construction of the footbridge to link platforms 1 and 2.[6]



Second station




Dereham's second station


Early Ordnance Survey maps show a second railway station located in the South Green area of Dereham on the branch line to King's Lynn. This line was originally provided with a number of stations that lasted less than a decade, and this second station does not appear in later documents.


The station building was retained as a crossing keeper's cottage, and survived the closure of the branch - becoming a private residence. The building survives, and the entrance to the booking hall and former platform door, now converted to be windows, can be seen and compared to contemporary station buildings.




Signal boxes


Although the original four signal boxes at Dereham have been demolished, two of the boxes have been rebuilt since the preservation of the site. The original Dereham North box is preserved at the former Hindolveston railway station.[7][8]

















Location
Original location
Built by
Notes
Photograph

Dereham North
Laundry Lane, Lowestoft

Norfolk and Suffolk Joint Railway
Crossing box for Norwich Road, Dereham. Construction commenced May 2007.

Dereham North signal box.jpg

Dereham Central

Stratford Southern, London

Great Eastern Railway
As Stratford Southern, this box was originally supported on legs, allowing a siding to pass underneath. It has been rebuilt in a more conventional manner. Will serve as the main station box when completed.

Dereham Central signal box.jpg


Trains at Dereham


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Dereham railway station (1950)


Legend





















































































































































































































































Line towards Fakenham



























Neatherd Road Level Crossing














































Cattle docks




























































































Norwich Road Level Crossing

























North signal box








































































Dereham station






















Goods shed





















































































































Maltings siding


























































Dereham Central signalbox






































































































to King's Lynn (left)



































































































South signal box




































































War Dept. Sidings









































































Green Lane Level Crossing


















































Yaxham Road Level Crossing



















































Line towards Wymondham









References




  1. ^ Scrivenor, Harry (1849). The Railways of the United Kingdom Statistically Considered. Smith, Elder and Co. p. 334. 


  2. ^ Oppitz, 1989, page 41


  3. ^ MNR history of the line Archived 2009-04-27 at the Wayback Machine.


  4. ^ Hawkins, Chris; George Reeve (1986). Great Eastern Railway Engine Sheds. Wild Swan Publications Ltd. p. 213. ISBN 0-906867-40-1. 


  5. ^ Norfolk Orbital Railway


  6. ^ Dereham station footbridge planning application Archived 2013-07-07 at Archive.is


  7. ^ Dereham North signalbox


  8. ^ Signal box sale reaches £11,000




External links



  • Map sources for Dereham railway station





































Preceding station

Heritage Railways  Heritage railways
Following station

Terminus
 

Mid-Norfolk Railway
 

Yaxham


Disused railways


North Elmham
Line and station closed
 

British Rail
Eastern Region
Wymondham to Wells via East Dereham
 

Yaxham
Line and station open

Scarning
Line and station closed
 

British Rail
Eastern Region
Lynn and Dereham Railway
 

Terminus


Heritage Railways  Proposed Heritage railways


North Elmham
Line closed
 

Mid-Norfolk Railway
 

Yaxham
Line and station open
 

Future services
 

North Elmham
Line and station closed
 

Norfolk Orbital Railway
Mid-Norfolk Railway
 

Yaxham
Line and station open






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