Cromer railway station

Cromer is a railway station in the English county of Norfolk. Because the Midland and Great Northern Joint Railway (M&GNJR) line approached Cromer from the west, following the coastal clifftops, it avoided the steep escarpment which had prevented the earlier line from Norwich running all the way into the town. Consequently, it became possible to build a far more conveniently located station, near to the town centre and the beach. The station opened as Cromer Beach on 16 June 1887 and was renamed Cromer on 20 October 1969, following the closure of Cromer High station in 1954. It is 26 miles 52 chains (42.9 km) down the line from Norwich. Cromer is one of only two former Midland and Great Northern Joint Railway stations to remain operational on the National Rail network; the other being the neighbouring West Runton. Sheringham and Weybourne are the other two surviving M&GNJR stations; both are still served today on the heritage North Norfolk Railway.

Cromer
Cromer railway station, facing towards the town centre
General information
LocationCromer, North Norfolk
England
Grid referenceTG214420
Managed byGreater Anglia
Platforms2
Other information
Station codeCMR
Key dates
16 June 1887Opened as Cromer Beach
20 October 1969Renamed Cromer
Passengers
2018/19 0.219 million
2019/20 0.214 million
2020/21 60,352
2021/22 0.213 million
2022/23 0.244 million
Notes
Passenger statistics from the Office of Rail and Road
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