Scarning railway station

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Scarning
General information
Location Scarning, Norfolk
England
Grid reference TF957126
Other information
StatusDisused
History
Original company East Anglian Railway [1]
Key dates
11 Oct 1848Opened [1]
Oct 1850Closed

Scarning railway station was located on the line between Wendling and Dereham. [2] It served the parish of Scarning, and closed in 1850.

Preceding station Disused railways Following station
Wendling
Line and station closed
  Great Eastern Railway
Lynn and Dereham Railway
  Dereham
Line closed, station open

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References

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