Oulton Broad North Railway Station, Suffolk, The semaphore platform starter signal, with sighting board shows a stop aspect.
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Oulton Broad North Railway Station, Suffolk, UKMore information:
Oulton Broad North railway station is on the Wherry Lines in the east of England, and is one of two stations serving Oulton Broad, Suffolk. The station building dates from 1847 and is is managed by Greater Anglia, (2018) which also operates all trains that call. The station is unstaffed. Until 2018/19 the so called 'Wherry Lines' between Norwich, Great Yarmouth and Lowestoft retained very traditional railway signalling complete with signal boxes, crossing keepers and semaphore signals