Wells on Sea railway station

Wells on sea

Wells railway station, 2014
Location
Place Wells-next-the-Sea
Area North Norfolk, Norfolk
Coordinates 52°56′57″N 0°51′55″E / 52.94917°N 0.86528°E / 52.94917; 0.86528Coordinates: 52°56′57″N 0°51′55″E / 52.94917°N 0.86528°E / 52.94917; 0.86528
Grid reference TF925429
Operations
Owned by Wells and Walsingham Light Railway
Platforms 1
History
1982 Opened
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Wells & Walsingham
Light Railway
Depot
Wells on Sea
Leicester lime works
The Midden Halt
Warham Road Bridge
Level crossing
Warham
Farm access Bridge
Works access Bridge (water pumping station)
Wells Road Bridge
Wighton Halt(1st station 1982-2005)
Road Bridge
Clipper Lane
Wighton Halt(originally Seton's Halt)
Farm occupation crossing
Farm occupation crossing
Sewage works
Level crossing
Barnards Cutting (reconstructed in 1999)
Westgate Bridge (over Edgar Road)
Walsingham

Wells on Sea railway station is located in Wells-next-the-Sea, Norfolk on the narrow gauge Wells and Walsingham Light Railway.[1] It was opened in 1982. It is located south of the former level crossing on the A149 Coast Road, close to the former junction with the West Norfolk Junction Railway. The original station, which has been converted to non-rail use, is half a mile closer to the town.

Passenger facilities

Passenger facilities consist of a single rail-level platform, a large car park, toilets (near the car park), and the ground floor of a formerly redundant signal box moved from Swainsthorpe to Wells, wherein a souvenir shop and tearoom are now situated, together with waiting room facilities.

Operational facilities

A small yard, a water tower, storage sheds, and the main steam locomotive shed and works are all located at the southern end of the passenger station. At the northern end of the station there is a smaller secondary engine shed, generally used for the housing of the diesel locomotives. As of 2014 the northern depot also includes a large purpose-built shed with engineering facilities, lifting equipment, and powerful internal lighting. This shed is used as the winter (closed season) carriage shed, but during the summer (operating season) it becomes the main engineering works and locomotive running shed. Outside the new shed, on the site of the former turntable, a large overhead gantry has been installed (during 2014) for heavy lifting.

Station plan

References

  1. http://www.wellswalsinghamrailway.co.uk/
Preceding station   Heritage railways Following station
Terminus   Wells & Walsingham Light Railway   The Midden Halt
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