Salhouse railway station

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Salhouse railway station is a small rural stop in Norfolk, England, serving the village of Salhouse on the rail route between Norwich and the North Norfolk coast.

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Salhouse railway station canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf railway station
country England
directionFromNorwich north
distanceFromNorwich approximately 5 miles
fareZone Department for Transport category F2 NERFINISHED
gridReference TG310150
hasAccess road access from Salhouse village
step-free access to platforms
hasCategory National Rail station in Norfolk
hasElectrification non-electrified line
hasFacility basic waiting shelters
car park
customer information screens
cycle storage
help point
timetable posters
hasFeature rural halt
unstaffed station
hasOwner Network Rail NERFINISHED
hasPassengerUsage low passenger numbers
hasServiceType commuter rail
regional rail
hasStationCode SAH NERFINISHED
hasStructure two staggered platforms
hasStyle typical rural East Anglian halt
hasTicketing on-train ticket purchase
ticket machine
hasTrackGauge standard gauge
isOnRoute Norwich–Cromer line NERFINISHED
Norwich–Sheringham line NERFINISHED
locatedIn Norfolk NERFINISHED
Salhouse NERFINISHED
United Kingdom
managedBy Greater Anglia NERFINISHED
nearbyCity Norwich NERFINISHED
nearbyFeature Norfolk Broads area NERFINISHED
opened 1874
operator Greater Anglia NERFINISHED
originalOperator Great Eastern Railway NERFINISHED
platformCount 2
postgroupOperator London and North Eastern Railway NERFINISHED
railwayLine Bittern Line NERFINISHED
region East of England
servedBy Greater Anglia local services
serves Salhouse NERFINISHED
serviceFrequency generally hourly off-peak
servicePattern Norwich to Cromer services
Norwich to Sheringham services

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Bittern Line hasStation Salhouse railway station