Cromer High railway station

[1] It served as the terminus of Great Eastern Railway services from London and Norwich.

As Cromer Beach was far more conveniently sited in the centre of the town, passenger numbers using Cromer High dropped substantially, although it remained in heavy usage as a freight depot.

Despite the loss of passenger revenue, the bar attached to the station did not close until 1957.

[3] North Norfolk Council is considering converting the station into a site for the use of Travellers.

[4][5] Cromer High station was situated a short distance away from the Cromer Tunnel, Norfolk's only standard gauge railway tunnel, connecting the Sheringham and Mundesley lines.

Cromer High (then just "Cromer") shortly after opening