Gorleston Links railway station

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Platforms2 (1 from mid-1960s)
StatusDisused
Gorleston Links
General information
LocationGorleston, Great Yarmouth, Norfolk
England
Grid referenceTG525019
Platforms2 (1 from mid-1960s)
Other information
StatusDisused
History
Original companyNorfolk and Suffolk Joint Railway
Pre-groupingNorfolk and Suffolk Joint Railway
Post-groupingNorfolk and Suffolk Joint Railway
British Railways
Key dates
July 1914Opened as Gorleston Links Halt
May 1918Closed
11 August 1919Reopened
6 May 1968Renamed Gorleston Links
4 May 1970Closed[1]
Location

Gorleston Links was a railway station in Gorleston, Norfolk, England; it was a stop on the Norfolk and Suffolk Joint Railway's Yarmouth-Lowestoft line. It was located on an embankment to the north of Links Road and to the south-west of the end of Hill Avenue; the tracks southward crossed Links Road by bridge.

Gorleston Links was opened in July 1914 to serve the adjacent golf course. The station was closed four years later as a post-war economy measure, but later reopened in August 1919; this time as a result of the increasing number of holidaymakers visiting the area. Initially named Gorleston Links Halt, the station was renamed just Gorleston Links in 1968, only two years before its eventual closure.[2][3]

The route of the railway line south of Gorleston Links ran almost parallel with the A12 Lowestoft Road to Station Road at Hopton railway station.

Preceding station Disused railways Following station
Gorleston-on-Sea   Norfolk and Suffolk
Yarmouth-Lowestoft Line
1903-1970
  Hopton-on-Sea

The site today

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