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Bramford railway station

Bramford railway station refers to the two stations located in Bramford, Suffolk.
==History==
The first station at Bramford was opened by the Ipswich and Bury Railway on 24 December 1846. It was an all timber affair designed by Frederick Barnes and was situated on an embankment to the north of the Bramford to Ipswich Road. On the down side (from London Liverpool Street) the platform was reached by some steep wooden steps whilst on the up side a slope was the means of access to the platform.
The station was badly damaged by gales in February 1860 with part of the building demolished and strewn across the tracks.
Such were the changes in the railway industry that in 1847 the Ipswich and Bury Railway became part of the Eastern Union Railway which itself became part of the Eastern Counties Railway in 1854. The Great Eastern Railway took over operation of the station in 1862.〔Great Eastern Railway Pages 234 - 239 by Cecil J Allen (Ian Allan 1955) ISBN 07110 0659 8〕
At 3:00 p.m. on 1 August 1911 the down platform caught fire and despite the efforts of local railway staff and villagers by 5:30 there was little left of the down side platform. A number of cottages located at the bottom of the embankment were also damaged (the site of a car show room in 2012).〔Great Eastern Railway Society Journal 69 Pages 21-3 David Chappell (January 1992)〕
The signal box - a little further to the north - was undamaged as was the goods shed located opposite.
The second Bramford station opened and was located on the other side of the road underbridge. Its construction was approved by the Great Eastern Railway works committee in 1912 and opened c1914. The station was a substantial brick affair with the station building on the up side and a small shelter on the down side.
However, in 1919 the goods shed also burnt down (probably due to sparks or ash from a passing train).
The Bradshaws Railway guide for July 1922 shows down services for Bury St Edmunds and Norwich (generally calling all stations) calling at Bramford. Up services generally terminated at Ipswich.〔Bradshaws July 1922 Railway Guide Tables 274 and 286 (reprint David and Charles 1985)〕
In 1923 the Great Eastern Railway became part of the London and North Eastern Railway. Two years later the signal box was abolished being replaced by a new signal box located at Sproughton Sidings some 46 chains closer to Ipswich.
In 1948 the operation of the station was taken over by British Railways.
This station was closed in 1955.
In 1950s the goods yard - in reality a loop off the main line - was handling very little traffic and it lasted until the 1960s. The station was demolished in 1965 and the only remains today are the old track up to the up platform of the original station.〔Great Eastern Railway Society Journal 106 Pages 28-31 David Chappell (April 2001)〕

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