The station was named 'Newnham' when it opened on 13 August 1864, being renamed 'Newnham Bridge' in May 1873.
[1] Unusually, the main station building was at rail level.
From there, passengers used a foot crossing over the passing loop and running line to reach the single platform.
The station survives, it was a garden centre for many years but the up yard was turned into a housing estate.
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