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Brundall railway station

Coordinates:52°37′10″N1°26′22″E / 52.61944°N 1.43944°E /52.61944; 1.43944
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Railway station in Norfolk, England

Brundall
National Rail
Platform 1 (westbound) for services to Brundall Gardens and Norwich
General information
LocationBrundall,Broadland
England
Grid referenceTG328079
Managed byGreater Anglia
Platforms2
Other information
Station codeBDA
ClassificationDfT category F2
History
Original companyYarmouth and Norwich Railway[1]
Pre-groupingGreat Eastern Railway[1]
Post-groupingLNER
Key dates
1 May 1844Opened[1]
Passengers
2019/20Decrease 89,742
2020/21Decrease 33,282
2021/22Increase 83,006
2022/23Increase 92,068
2023/24Increase 100,552
Notes
Passenger statistics from theOffice of Rail and Road

Brundall railway station is on theWherry Lines in theeast of England, serving the village ofBrundall, Norfolk. It is 5 miles 60 chains (9.3 km) down the line fromNorwich on the route toGreat Yarmouth andLowestoft.[2] Its three-letter station code is BDA.[3]

The station was opened in 1844. Today it is managed byGreater Anglia.[1]

History

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Brundall railway station signal box
Brundall railway station in 1984

The bill for theYarmouth & Norwich Railway (Y&NR) received Royal Assent on 18 June 1842. Work started on the line in April 1843 and the line and its stations were opened on 1 May 1844. Brundall station opened with the line and was situated east ofNorwich Thorpe and west ofBuckenham. The Y&NR was the first public railway line in Norfolk.

On 30 June 1845 a Bill authorising the amalgamation of the Y&NR with theNorwich & Brandon Railway came into effect and Brundall station became a Norfolk Railway asset.[4][1]

On 15 December 1845 a swing bridge over the River Wensum opened and this allowed freight trains going to and from Yarmouth via Brundall to bypass Norwich. TheEastern Counties Railway (ECR) and its rival theEastern Union Railway (EUR) were both sizing up the Norfolk Railway to acquire and expand their railway empire. The ECR trumped the EUR by taking over the Norfolk Railway, including Brundall station, on 8 May 1848.

By the 1860s the railways in East Anglia were in financial trouble, and most were leased to the Eastern Counties Railway, which wished to amalgamate formally but could not obtain government agreement for this until an Act of Parliament on 7 August 1862, when theGreat Eastern Railway (GER) was formed by the amalgamation. Brundall became a GER station on 1 July 1862 when the GER took over the ECR and the EUR before the Bill received the Royal Assent.[5]

In the 1870s the GER started to expand its network east of Norwich. The GER obtained powers to build a line to Cromer leaving the Yarmouth to Norwich line at Whitlingham. The opening of Whitlingham station and the new line on 20 October 1874 meant that Brundall was now separated from Norwich Thorpe by the new station.

The next development occurred in the 1880s. The GER obtained powers to build a new line from Great Yarmouth to Brundall via Acle. The new line joined the old Yarmouth & Norwich route at Brundall which was now a junction station. Brundall achieved its junction status on 1 June 1883.

With the passing of theRailways Act 1921, the GER amalgamated with other railways to form theLondon and North Eastern Railway (LNER) on 1 January 1923, and so Brundall became a LNER station. A new station,Brundall Gardens Halt, was opened to the west of Brundall on 1 August 1924.

Onnationalisation on 1 January 1948 the station and its operations came under the management of theEastern Region of British Railways.

Followingprivatisation of the railways,Railtrack became responsible for infrastructure maintenance in 1994. Following Railtrack's financial problemsNetwork Rail took over operation of the infrastructure in 2002.

At the same time, the station's services were transferred toAnglia Railways in 1997, which was succeeded byNational Express East Anglia in 2004, then known asOne. In February 2012 the station and its operations were transferred toAbellio Greater Anglia.

Services

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AClass 156diesel multiple unit leaving Brundall station

The typical Monday-Saturday off-peak service at Brundall is as follows:[6]

OperatorRouteRolling stockTypical frequency
Greater AngliaLowestoft -Oulton Broad North -Somerleyton -Haddiscoe -Reedham -Cantley - Brundall -NorwichClass 7551x every 2 hours in each direction
Greater AngliaGreat Yarmouth -Acle -Lingwood - Brundall -Brundall Gardens -NorwichClass 7551x per hour in each direction
Greater AngliaGreat Yarmouth -Berney Arms (on request) -Reedham -Cantley - Brundall -NorwichClass 7552x per day in each direction
Preceding stationNational RailNational RailFollowing station
Brundall Gardens Greater Anglia
Wherry Lines
(viaAcle)
 Lingwood
 Greater Anglia
Wherry Lines
(viaReedham)
 Buckenham

References

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  1. ^abcdButt, R. V. J. (October 1995).The Directory of Railway Stations: details every public and private passenger station, halt, platform and stopping place, past and present (1st ed.).Sparkford: Patrick Stephens Ltd. p. 47.ISBN 978-1-85260-508-7.OCLC 60251199.OL 11956311M.
  2. ^Yonge, John (September 2006) [1994]. Jacobs, Gerald (ed.).Railway Track Diagrams 2: Eastern (3rd ed.). Bradford on Avon: Trackmaps. map 8.ISBN 0-9549866-2-8.
  3. ^Ordnance Survey (2005).OS Explorer Map OL40 - The Broads.ISBN 0-319-23769-9.
  4. ^C.J. Allen[full citation needed]
  5. ^Allen, Cecil J. (1956) [1955].The Great Eastern Railway (2nd ed.). Hampton Court:Ian Allan. p. 46.
  6. ^"Timetables".Greater Anglia. 10 December 2023. Retrieved11 May 2024.

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