Downham and Stoke Ferry Railway


The Downham and Stoke Ferry Railway was a branch line in western Norfolk, England.

History

The Downham and Stoke Ferry Railway was just over long. It was authorised on 24 July 1879, and opened on 1 August 1882, being worked by the Great Eastern Railway. It ran from a junction with the GER at Denver, to a terminus at. There were two intermediate stations: and Abbey.

Ownership changes

On 6 August 1897 an Act of Parliament authorised the GER to absorb the D&SF, which they did on 1 January 1898. Being part of the GER, the line passed to the London and North Eastern Railway at the Grouping on 1 January 1923.
When the railways were nationalised in 1948 operation of the line became the responsibility of British Railways Eastern Region

Closure

The LNER withdrew the passenger service on 22 September 1930.
Freight services were withdrawn from Denver Ryston Abbey and Stoke Ferry. 19 April 1965
The section between Abbey and Stoke Ferry was abandoned in 1965 but traffic continued to the Wissington Railway until 1982

Wissington Light Railway

At, a privately owned line, the Wissington Light Railway, branched off. It opened, mostly closed in 1957, and finally closed in 1982.