Colchester Town railway station

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Colchester Town
Location
Place Colchester
Local authority Borough of Colchester
Operations
Managed by 'one'
Platforms in use 1
Annual entry/exit 02/03 0.145 million *
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Colchester to
Clacton/Walton Line
Stations (from west to east)
        Colchester
  Colchester Town (reverse)
  Hythe
  Wivenhoe
  Alresford
  Great Bentley
  Weeley
  Thorpe-le-Soken
Clacton                Kirby Cross
  Frinton
  Walton-on-Naze

Colchester Town railway station serves the town centre of Colchester in Essex, England. It is located on the Colchester to Clacton line and is one of only a small number of drive in/reverse out stations on the British network. It was formerly known as St Botolph's. The station is better situated for access to the town centre than the main station, known locally (but unofficially) as Colchester North. The High Street and main shopping streets are within easy walking distance. The station is manned with a ticket office, and the platform is open (without ticket gates).

At present (2006) there is only one platform, but there is space for a second which would make possible a more intensive service on the Clacton line. To the east of the station, Colne Junction is the western extremity of a triangle which gives access towards Colchester and Hythe stations. The curve to the north from Colne Junction to East Gates Junction is a sharp one with a continuous check rail, which necessitates slow passage.

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Preceding station National Rail Following station
Terminus   'one'
Colchester to Clacton Line
  Colchester
  'one'
Colchester to Clacton Line
  Hythe