Wivenhoe railway station

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Wivenhoe
A Class 321 train at Wivenhoe railway stationA Class 321 train at Wivenhoe railway station
Location
Place Wivenhoe
Local authority Colchester
Operations
Managed by 'one'
Platforms in use 2
Annual Passenger Usage
2004/05 ** 0.319 million
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Stations (from west to east)
mainline from London
        Colchester
  Colchester Town (reverse)
  Hythe
  Wivenhoe
  Alresford
  Great Bentley
  Weeley
  Thorpe-le-Soken
Clacton                Kirby Cross
  Frinton
  Walton-on-Naze

Wivenhoe railway station is on the Tendring Hundred Railway (referred to informally as the Clacton line) and serves the small town of Wivenhoe in Essex, England. It is operated by 'one'. The station has two platforms and a footbridge, and a manned ticket office and waiting room. It is only a short walk from the station to the River Colne at Wivenhoe quay, and the station car park is also the starting point of the Wivenhoe Trail, a cycle track that runs alongside the river into Colchester (about 4 miles).

A few hundred metres east of the station there was a junction for the single-track branch line to Brightlingsea. This branch is now closed, the tracks lifted and the bridge over Alresford Creek demolished.

[edit] Service Patterns

On Mondays to Saturdays, two trains depart in each direction. In the 'up' (London) direction, one of these trains call at Colchester (North), Marks Tey, Witham, Chelmsford, Shenfield, Romford and Stratford (trains towards London setting down only) before terminating at London Liverpool Street. The other 'up' train calls at Hythe and Colchester Town before terminating at Colchester (North).

In the 'down' (away from London) direction one train calls at Thorpe-le-Soken en route to Clacton. The other train calls at Alresford, Great Bentley, Weeley, Thorpe-le-Soken, Kirby Cross and Frinton before terminating at Walton-on-Naze.

On Sundays there is only one train per hour in each direction. The 'up' train calls at Colchester (North), Marks Tey, Witham, Chelmsford, Shenfield and Stratford (where London-bound trains set down) before terminating at Liverpool Street. The 'down' train calls at Alresford, Great Bentley and Thorpe-le-Soken en route to Clacton.

(Colchester Town, Hythe and Weeley are closed on Sundays. Stations on the Walton branch are accessed by an hourly Sunday shuttle from Thorpe-le-Soken.)

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Preceding station National Rail Following station
Hythe (Essex)
Colchester (North) on Sundays
  'one'
Colchester to Clacton Line
  Alresford