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Great Bentley railway station : ウィキペディア英語版
Great Bentley railway station

Great Bentley railway station is on the Sunshine Coast Line, a branch of the Great Eastern Main Line, in the East of England, serving the village of Great Bentley as well as the nearby settlements of Brightlingsea, Frating, Thorrington and St Osyth. It is down-line from London Liverpool Street〔http://www.s-r-s.org.uk/railref/ref-ge.html〕 and is situated between Alresford to the west and to the east. Its three-letter station code is GRB.
The station was opened by the Tendring Hundred Railway, a subsidiary of the Great Eastern Railway, in 1866 with the name Bentley Green. It was renamed Great Bentley in 1877. It is currently managed by Abellio Greater Anglia, which also operates all trains serving the station.
==History==

In 1859 the Tendring Hundred Railway was formed to extend the branch line from Hythe to , which opened on 8 May 1863 for both passenger and goods services from . By the time the Wivenhoe extension opened, the line was operated by the Great Eastern Railway (GER) which bought the line from the Tendring Hunded Railway in 1883.
The line was then extended to on 8 January 1866. Bentley Green station opened on the same day. It adopted its current name of Great Bentley in 1877.
Initially the station was served by a single track but the line was doubled between Great Bentley and by the GER in 1891. The Wivenhoe to Great Bentley section was doubled in 1898.〔Great Eastern Railway Society Journal 111 page 24 S Jenkins〕
Operation of the station passed to the London and North Eastern Railway in 1923. In 1948 the station became part of the Eastern Region of British Railways. The 1955 modernisation plan proposed the electrification of the line through Great Bentley and electric services commenced on 13 April 1959.
There was once a small goods yard to the east of the station which had cattle pens, coal wharves and an end loading ramp. In later years the main traffic was coal, agricultural fertilisers and sugar beet.〔Great Eastern Railway Society Journal 111 page 27 S Jenkins〕 The yard was closed in the 1950s.
Network Rail replaced the manually-controlled level crossing gates at Great Bentley with barriers in 2008 as part of a £104 million resignalling project between Colchester and Clacton-on-Sea. The former signal box was located at the eastern end of the "up" (London-bound) platform and had 25 levers for the signals and points.〔Great Eastern Railway Society Journal 111 page 28 S Jenkins〕
Great Bentley has two platforms. Platform 1 is used for westbound services towards and London Liverpool Street. Platform 2 is for eastbound services towards and . Both platforms are much lower than is usual for those on the British railway network. When built, the two platforms were linked with a lattice footbridge. This was removed in the 1950s when the line was being prepared for electrification.

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