Weybourne railway station
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Weybourne railway station is a station in Weybourne, Norfolk, on the preserved North Norfolk Railway. Sometimes referred to as “Webbun”, it was formerly part of the Midland and Great Northern Joint Railway route between Melton Constable and Cromer. Regarded as an iconic Edwardian masterpiece. The station is open whenever trains are in operation, and holds various themed events throughout the year. The station itself is located over a mile from the centre of Weybourne and is closer to Weybourne Heath. It was not originally intended to be the site of a station and opened in 1901, later than most of the line, at the behest of a local hotel owner.
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Station Road, North Norfolk Weybourne
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N 52.9328 ° | E 1.1499 ° |
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NR25 7HN North Norfolk, Weybourne
England, United Kingdom
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