Harleston Railway Station
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The photograph on this page of Harleston Railway Station by Ashley Dace as part of the Geograph project.
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Image: © Ashley Dace Taken: 27 Nov 2009
The largest station on the line with a large goods shed, footbridge and a wealth of industry surrounding it. The level crossing was to the left. The station opened in the early 1860s, the line east closed in 1960 and the station became a terminus. Total railway activity ceased in April 1966. It is now occupied by local builders Blackburn.