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It was closed during the [[Second World War]] as a [[cost reduction|cost-cutting]] measure. It was re-opened for a brief spell in 1986 when [[Norwich railway station|Norwich]] was closed for electrification works and it served as the line's northern terminus. When the main station re-opened, Trowse shut again.<ref>[https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/163773 Trowse Station:: OS grid TG2407 :: Geograph British Isles - photograph every grid square!<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref><ref>[http://www.penrug.org.uk/calling%20at%20all%20stations.html Peterborough-Ely-Norwich Rail Users]</ref>
It was closed during the [[Second World War]] as a [[cost reduction|cost-cutting]] measure. It was re-opened for a brief spell in 1986 when [[Norwich railway station|Norwich]] was closed for electrification works and it served as the line's northern terminus. When the main station re-opened, Trowse shut again.<ref>[https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/163773 Trowse Station:: OS grid TG2407 :: Geograph British Isles - photograph every grid square!<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref><ref>[http://www.penrug.org.uk/calling%20at%20all%20stations.html Peterborough-Ely-Norwich Rail Users]</ref>


It is still largely in place, and could be reactivated should it ever be desired. Its close proximity to Norwich station makes this unlikely at present.
It is still largely in place, and could be reactivated should it ever be desired. Its close proximity to Norwich station makes this unlikely at present, though some have called for reopening.<ref>https://www.edp24.co.uk/news/calls-to-reopen-trowse-railway-station-8083026?fbclid=IwAR1oO1-8ZLSTdz30_MF1m2gxvXSdiSyc4UY7ksSgaBsG9rfUpQccP8KEI2k</ref>


==Former Services==
==Former Services==

Revision as of 17:16, 26 June 2021

Trowse
General information
LocationTrowse, City of Norwich
England
Grid referenceTG243071
Platforms2
Other information
StatusDisused
History
Original companyNorfolk Railway
Pre-groupingGreat Eastern Railway
Post-grouping
Key dates
30 July 1845Opened
15 December 1845Resited
May 1848Closed
September 1851Reopened
22 May 1916Closed
1 April 1919Reopened
5 September 1939Closed
28 March 1986Reopened
31 March 1986Closed

Trowse was a station on the Great Eastern Main Line just south of Norwich. It was opened around the same time as Norwich Thorpe, and was intended to provide a short commute from the outer suburbs of Norwich.

The Bill for the Norwich & Brandon Railway (N&BR) received Royal Assent on 10 May 1844. Work started on the line in 1844 and the line and its stations were opened on 30 July 1845. Trowse station opened with the line and was situated west of Hethersett station. The line temporarily terminated at Trowse. The link into Norwich was delayed due to the need to build a bridge over the River Wensum that kept the river navigable. One month before the N&BR opened a Bill authorising the amalgamation of the Yarmouth & Norwich Railway with the N&BR came into effect and so Trowse station became a Norfolk Railway asset.

On 15 December 1845 a swing bridge over the River Wensum was opened so Trowse ceased to be a terminus and the line from Brandon entered Norwich Station five months after the original line had opened. The Norfolk Railway also opened a line from Trowse towards Yarmouth so freight trains could avoid Norwich Station.[1]

It was closed during the Second World War as a cost-cutting measure. It was re-opened for a brief spell in 1986 when Norwich was closed for electrification works and it served as the line's northern terminus. When the main station re-opened, Trowse shut again.[2][3]

It is still largely in place, and could be reactivated should it ever be desired. Its close proximity to Norwich station makes this unlikely at present, though some have called for reopening.[4]

Former Services

Preceding station   Disused railways   Following station
Norwich Thorpe   Great Eastern Railway
Great Eastern Main Line
  Swainsthorpe
Hethersett   Great Eastern Railway   Whitlingham

See also

References

52°36′54″N 1°18′50″E / 52.615°N 1.314°E / 52.615; 1.314