Bradfield railway station

Consisting of just two through platforms it had no sidings for working local goods traffic, which was the normal scenario in rural East Anglia.

[3] The station buildings on the up platform were particularly splendid for a very small station and were captured by the well known and popular transport artist Malcolm Root FGRA.

The station had a very restricted catchment area and with a local population of just 730 in 1901 and 811 in 1961, passenger numbers were always very limited.

[5] A level crossing at the west end of the station was controlled by a signal box on the up side with just 12 levers.

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