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Two modern views of the Station Cafe; the buildings that once housed the ticket office, waiting room and the stationmaster's house at Reepham Station.

Colour image of Reepham Station in the 1960s with a passenger train in the background.

At 6.38 p.m. every weekday the 6.05 from Wroxham and the 6.05 from Dereham met briefly at Reepham Station. Used in RS Magazine 1991.

An account of the last passenger train on the railway line between Wroxham and County School on 13 September 1952, based on a newspaper report in the Norfolk News, 19 September 1952.

A history of businesses and their operations and activity at Reepham Station, focusing on the Stimpsons.

An account of the Western Extension of the Great Eastern Railway and the construction and history of Reepham Station.

A history of Reepham Station and the East Norfolk Western Extension Railway, including road travel before the 1870s.

The platforms at the London and North Eastern Railway (LNER) Reepham Station taken from or near the railway bridge at the junction of Cawston Road and Wood Dalling Road. There are no hedges, unlike the the overgrown embankments that line the…

The station staff take time between trains to pose for the camera - date unknown but probably the early 1900s.Image from The Reepham Society Railway Magazine 1991. Page 10.

View of the buildings that once housed the granary stores at Reepham Station. Now a saleroom and workshop for pine furniture.

The station buildings are now used as a cafe/restaurant, a convenient stop for cyclists & walkers using the old railway line which is now part of Marriott's Way.

This photograph was used on the cover of the Reepham Society Magazine 1991 & titled 'Reepham Station Staff digging a path to the signal box in March 1947'.

The reverse of the original photograph reads:
Front
1 Gilbert Geary - porter
2 Mr. Bass…

Reepham Station in the 1970s. The last passenger train had run in 1952, the line continued in use for freight until the end of the 1970s. Stimpson Pertwee Ltd still operated on the site and one of their vans is in the foreground.
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