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Wymondham is also at a junction with the Mid-Norfolk Railway, a heritage route to Dereham; those services operate from a separate station, Wymondham Abbey, which is approximately one mile away. Wymondham was also once the junction of a branch line to Forncett, via Ashwellthorpe. In 2017, the station's bistro was described in a BBC article. [1]
Wymondham Junction railway station is a proposed railway station on the preserved heritage Mid-Norfolk Railway in the English county of Norfolk. The station is planned to be constructed just south of the adjacent Cemetery Lane level crossing close to the line's junction with the mainline Breckland Line.
Wymondham South Junction, located just southwest of the station, provided services that connected the Main Breckland line to Dereham, Fakenham, and Wells when it was operational. Today, the junction still links the Mid Norfolk railway to the Main Line.
Platform 2 (for trains arriving from Norwich, or towards Ely, Cambridge, and Peterborough) can only be accessed via a stepped footbridge which leads to and from Platform 1 and the entrance to the station, or to and from Stanleys Lane.
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- Station Approach, Wymondham, NR18 0JZ, Norfolk
Wymondham South Junction, located just southwest of the station, provided services that connected the Main Breckland line to Dereham, Fakenham, and Wells when it was operational. Today, the junction still links the Mid Norfolk railway to the Main Line.
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