Corpusty and Saxthorpe railway station


Corpusty and Saxthorpe railway station served the North Norfolk villages of Corpusty and Saxthorpe.

History

It was opened by the Eastern & Midlands Railway on 5 April 1883, as a stop on their route between and.
The station not only handled passenger traffic but a high volume of goods traffic, much of which was agricultural.
Often shortened to Corpusty station, it was also home to two different coal merchants during its operational life.
It was closed in 1959. In 2025, the station building was restored as a local community hub and small museum. Long-term plans for the building include adding a carriage to the station’s unique, 100m-long platform, where organisers hope to create a space where people can dine inside a train.