Downham Market, King's Lynn and West Norfolk England
Grid reference
TF602033
Owned by
Network Rail
Managed by
Great Northern
Platforms
2
Other information
Station code
DOW
Classification
DfT category E
History
Opened
27 October 1846
Original company
Lynn and Ely Railway
Pre-grouping
Great Eastern Railway
Post-grouping
London and North Eastern Railway
Key dates
27 October 1846
Opened as Downham
1 June 1981
Renamed Downham Market
Passengers
2018/19
0.550 million
2019/20
0.513 million
2020/21
0.129 million
2021/22
0.342 million
2022/23
0.386 million
Notes
Passenger statistics from the Office of Rail and Road
Downham Market railway station (formerly Downham) is on the Fen line in the east of England, serving the town of Downham Market, Norfolk. It is 86 miles 8 chains (138.6 km) measured from London Liverpool Street and is situated between Littleport and Watlington stations. Its three-letter station code is DOW.
The station and all trains calling are operated by Great Northern (with service to and from London King's Cross.)
The station building of 1846, built of carrstone with pale brick dressings, is a Grade II listed building.[1]
^Historic England. "Railway Station (1171244)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 18 January 2017.
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