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Dovercourt railway station

DfT Category E stationsFormer Great Eastern Railway stationsGreater Anglia franchise railway stationsHarwichPages with no open date in Infobox station
Railway stations in EssexRailway stations in Great Britain opened in 1854Use British English from June 2015
Dovercourt station forecourt 2012
Dovercourt station forecourt 2012

Dovercourt railway station is on the Mayflower Line, a branch of the Great Eastern Main Line, in the East of England, serving the seaside town of Dovercourt, Essex. It is 70 miles 19 chains (113.04 km) from London Liverpool Street and is situated between Harwich International to the west and Harwich Town to the east. Its three-letter station code is DVC. The station is currently operated by Abellio Greater Anglia, which also runs all trains serving the station.

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Dovercourt railway station
East Street, Essex

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N 51.939 ° E 1.281 °
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East Street 1
CO12 3EL Essex
England, United Kingdom
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Dovercourt station forecourt 2012
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