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Long Melford railway station

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Place
  
Long Melford

Pre-grouping
  
Great Eastern Railway

Area
  
Suffolk

Platforms in use
  
2

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Post-grouping
  
London and North Eastern Railway

9 Aug 1865
  
Station opened as Melford

1 Feb 1884
  
Station renamed Long Melford

Similar
  
Cockfield railway station, Glemsford railway station, Lavenham railway station, Claydon (Suffolk) railway st, Bramford railway station

Long Melford railway station is a disused railway station in Long Melford, Suffolk, England. It opened in 1865, as "Melford", and was renamed Long Melford in 1884. The station was part of the Stour Valley Line, operated by the Eastern Counties Railway, and served trains between Sudbury and Cambridge, as well as the branch line between Sudbury and Bury St Edmunds. Services over the latter route ended in 1961 and the line was closed in March 1967, following the Beeching Axe - the station building is now a private residence.

A proposal to extend services by building a light railway between Long Melford and Hadleigh was reported in the Haverhill Echo on March 10th 1900, but this wasn't built.

References

Long Melford railway station Wikipedia