Haughley Road railway station was the original station serving Haughley, Suffolk. It closed in 1849[2] and was replaced by Haughley railway station[1] which was positioned to serve both branches to the north of the newly constructed Haughley Junction. As in 2017 some or part of the station buildings still survive adjacent to Bacton Road bridge.
Preceding station
Disused railways
Following station
Elmswell
Eastern Union Railway
Stowmarket
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