Grid reference TG068036 | Platforms in use 1 | |
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Owned by London & North Eastern RailwayEastern Region of British RailwaysGreat Eastern Railway (1989) Ltd.Mid-Norfolk Railway Similar Wymondham Abbey railway st, Thuxton railway station, Yaxham railway station, Hardingham railway station, Ryburgh railway station |
Kimberley Park railway station is a railway station in the village of Kimberley in the English county of Norfolk.
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History
The Wymondham-Dereham branch line was built by the Norfolk Railway and the line and stations were opened on 15th February 1847. Kimberley was the first station north of Wymondham followed by Hardingham.
The station was rebuilt by the Great Eastern Railway and provided with a second platform when the line was doubled in the early 1880s. A new up platform was constructed, and the existing buildings were given new glass-fronted passenger accommodation and platform canopies. In 1882 the station was considered a request stop.
Until 1923 the station was known as 'Kimberley', but this was changed to 'Kimberley Park' during the Grouping to avoid confusion with Kimberley station in Nottinghamshire. The main buildings were on the down platform, with a smaller waiting room being provided on the up.
The goods yard was situated on the down side of the line, comprising a single siding linked by trailing connections to the up and down main lines. Although Kimberley had no goods shed or crane, it was provided with loading docks and a cattle pen.
Present day
There is no car parking at this station. The station is served by heritage services operated by the Mid-Norfolk Railway on the line from East Dereham to Wymondham Abbey station.
Signal box
The original standard GER signal box was located at the southern end of the down platform, where the footings can still be clearly seen. The Mid-Norfolk Railway intends to replace this 'box, in an alternate location on the currently out-of-use up platform, with the cabin from Soham.