Trimley Station
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The photograph on this page of Trimley Station by Glen Denny as part of the Geograph project.
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Image: © Glen Denny Taken: 12 Jun 2010
The platform remains seen on the right are now disused with the line passing this platform serving the western end of the Port of Felixstowe freight loop and the sharp curve onto the loop can be seen just beyond the end of the platform. All passenger services from Ipswich to Felixstowe, or vice versa, use the left hand platform, which offers a basic shelter along with some simple racks for bicycles, which can be seen just to the left of the blue lamp post. Passenger trains using this station tend to be two coaches at most so the platform beyond the white fencing is currently disused. The left hand line also gives access to and from the eastern end of the Port of Felixstowe freight loop. The temporary fencing running beyond the waiting shelter is there to keep passengers away from the disused station building, which is now in a bad state of repair.