London and North Eastern Railway Eastern Region of British Railways
Key dates
1847
Opened
7 March 1966
Closed[1]
Coldham railway station was a station in Coldham, Cambridgeshire. It was on the branch of the Great Eastern Railway which ran from March to Watlington, Norfolk. The station opened in 1847, and in 1894 a porter was killed in an accident there.[2]
The station closed in 1966, the line closed for passengers in 1968 and for freight in 2000. Nothing remains of the former station, with the exception of the former toilet block, which is concealed by undergrowth which has built up since the station closed.
A plan by the Bramley Line to restore the line between Wisbech and March may see trains return to Coldham in some form.
Preceding station
Disused railways
Following station
March
British Rail Eastern Region Wisbech Line
Wisbech East
Proposed Heritage railways
March Elm Road
Bramley Line
Waldersea
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Closed railway stations in Cambridgeshire
Cambridge to Mildenhall railway
Barnwell Junction
Fen Ditton Halt
Quy
Bottisham and Lode
Swaffham Prior
Burwell
Exning Road Halt
Fordham
Isleham
Ely and St Ives Railway
St Ives
Bluntisham
Earith Bridge
Sutton
Haddenham
Wilburton
Stretham
Stour Valley Railway
Pampisford
Linton
Bartlow
Varsity Line
Gamlingay
Old North Road
Lord's Bridge
Cambridge and Huntingdon railway
St Ives
Swavesey
Long Stanton
Oakington
Histon
Chesterton
March to Wisbech
Wisbech East
Wisbech East (x2)
Coldham
Leicester to Peterborough
Uffington & Barnack
Bainton Gate
Helpston
Walton
Peterborough Crescent
Gt Northern & Gt Eastern Jt Railway
Murrow West
Guyhirne
Wimblington
Chatteris
Somersham
Warboys
Ramsey East
Godmanchester
Huntingdon East
Stamford to Wansford
Barnack
Ufford Bridge
Wansford Road
Sibson
Ely–Peterborough line
Peterborough East
Eastrea
Stonea
Black Bank
Chettisham
M&GN (Peterborough branch)
Eye Green
Thorney
Wryde
Murrow East
Wisbech St Mary
Wisbech North
Ferry
Kettering to Huntingdon line
Kimbolton
Grafham
Buckden
Holme to Ramsey North
Holme
St. Mary's
Ramsey North
Benwick Goods Railway
Quakers Drove
West Fen Drove
Burnt House
Whittlesey Dyke
Jones Drove
White Fen
Benwick
Ipswich–Ely line and Newmarket and Chesterford Railway
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