Eastern Region of British Railways
The Eastern Region was a region of British Railways from 1948, whose operating area could be identified from the dark blue signs and colour schemes that adorned its station and other railway buildings. Together with the North Eastern Region (which it absorbed in 1967), it covered most lines of the former London and North Eastern Railway, except in Scotland. By 1988 the Eastern Region had been divided again into the Eastern Region and the new Anglia Region, with the boundary points being between Peterborough and Whittlesea, and between Royston and Meldreth. The region ceased to be an operating unit in its own right in the 1980s and was wound up at the end of 1992.
Ashwellthorpe railway station
Aylsham North railway station
Belton and Burgh railway station
Bungay railway station
Burnham Market railway station
Burston railway station
Buxton Lamas railway station
Caister-on-Sea railway station
Caister Camp Halt railway station
California Halt railway station
Catfield railway station
Cawston railway station
Clenchwarton railway station
Coningsby railway station
Corby Glen railway station
Corpusty railway station
Corton railway station
Dersingham railway station
Ditchingham railway station
Drayton railway station
Earsham railway station
East Rudham railway station
Ellingham railway station
Emneth railway station
Essendine railway station
Fakenham East railway station
Fakenham West railway station
Felmingham railway station
Flordon railway station
Forncett railway station
Foulsham railway station
Gayton Road railway station
Geldeston railway station
Gorleston-on-Sea railway station
Gorleston Links railway station
Great Ormesby railway station
Great Ponton railway station
Grimston Road railway station
Harleston railway station
Heacham railway station
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Aspall and Thorndon railway station
Aylsham South railway station
Belford (Northumberland) railway station
Black Bank railway station
Dunham railway station
Framlingham railway station
Fransham railway station
Gamlingay railway station
Hacheston Halt railway station
Horham railway station
Laxfield railway station
Marlesford railway station
Middle Drove railway station
Mundesley-on-Sea railway station
Norwich City railway station
Parham railway station
Sandy railway station
St. Neots railway station
Stradbroke railway station
Swaffham railway station
Tilbury Riverside railway station
Trimingham railway station
Wells-next-the-Sea railway station
Wendling railway station
Wilby railway station
Wisbech East railway station
Worlingworth railway station
Yarmouth South Town railway station
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Acrow Halt railway station
Alexandra Palace railway station (1873–1954)
Ardleigh railway station
Broughton Lane railway station
Burnham Market railway station
Coldham railway station
County School railway station
Cranley Gardens railway station
Crouch End railway station
Dereham railway station
Dersingham railway station
Emneth railway station
Fakenham East railway station
Finsbury Park station
Hardingham railway station
Heacham railway station
Highgate tube station
Holkham railway station
Hunstanton railway station
Kilnhurst Central railway station
Kimberley Park railway station
King's Cross Thameslink railway station
Magdalen Gate railway station
March railway station
Middle Drove railway station
Mill Hill (The Hale) railway station
Mill Hill East tube station
Muswell Hill railway station
North Elmham railway station
North Wootton railway station
Parkgate and Aldwarke railway station
Parkgate and Rawmarsh railway station
Rotherham Central railway station
Rotherham Road railway station
Ryburgh railway station
Sedgeford railway station
Smeeth Road railway station
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Eastern Region of British Railways
The Eastern Region was a region of British Railways from 1948, whose operating area could be identified from the dark blue signs and colour schemes that adorned its station and other railway buildings. Together with the North Eastern Region (which it absorbed in 1967), it covered most lines of the former London and North Eastern Railway, except in Scotland. By 1988 the Eastern Region had been divided again into the Eastern Region and the new Anglia Region, with the boundary points being between Peterborough and Whittlesea, and between Royston and Meldreth. The region ceased to be an operating unit in its own right in the 1980s and was wound up at the end of 1992.
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British Railways Eastern Region timetable for Summer 1963
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