Railway station in Suffolk, England
Brampton railway station is on the East Suffolk Line in the east of England , serving the villages of Brampton , Redisham and surrounding hamlets in Suffolk . It is 35 miles 70 chains (57.7 km) down the line from Ipswich and 104 miles 49 chains (168.4 km) measured from London Liverpool Street ; it is situated between Halesworth and Beccles . It is commonly suffixed as Brampton (Suffolk) in order to distinguish it from the station of the same name in Cumbria .
Brampton and the line is served by one train per hour in each direction between Ipswich and Lowestoft . It is managed by Greater Anglia , which also operates all the trains.[ 1]
History
The station in 1963
The railway line between Halesworth and Haddiscoe was opened by the East Suffolk Railway (ESR) on 4 December 1854,[ 2] and the station at Brampton was opened on the same day.[ 3]
The ESR was absorbed by the Eastern Counties Railway in 1859, which in turn was amalgamated with other railways to form the Great Eastern Railway (GER) in 1862.[ 4] The GER's successor, the London and North Eastern Railway , added the county suffix "(Suffolk)" on 1 June 1928.[ 3]
The station featured in "No Trace of Tracy", the fourth episode of the first series of Jonathan Creek .
Services
As of December 2019[update] the typical Monday-Sunday off-peak service at Brampton is as follows:
One weekday early-morning train is extended through to Harwich International and there is a return from there in the evening.[ 5]
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Stations listed in italics are limited service on the line specified. They are also request stops if on Regional. Inter-City Great Eastern
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