Wymondham railway station is a railway station in the town of Wymondham in the English county of Norfolk. The station is served by local services operated by East Midlands Trains and National Express East Anglia on the Breckland Line 17 km (10¾ miles) west of Norwich to Peterborough and Cambridge.
Wymondham station is also the junction for the Mid-Norfolk Railway, although currently their passenger trains, running 11½ miles (19 km) north to East Dereham, operate from the separate Wymondham Abbey station. The two stations are about a mile apart.
Wymondham was also a junction for a line via Ashwellthorpe railway station.
An interesting feature of the line from here to Brandon is that an original telegraph Pole route is still in situ and used for signalling communication, it is one of the last to survive in the country.
On Sundays, National Express East Anglia operate a predominantly hourly service to Cambridge and return to Norwich.
A Ticket Office was re-established by National Express East Anglia at Wymondham in 2005, 39 years after the station had become an unstaffed halt under British Railways. The Ticket Office is open on weekday mornings from 05.45 until 10.00hrs.
Wymondham Railway Station was named "Small Station of the Year" in the 2006 National Rail Awards.
The rural stations restaffing initiative won the inaugural "Putting Passengers First Award" at the 2007 National Rail Awards.
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