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Jenkins

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@Reynard and @Jenkins

Do you know if there is a railway station, in Suffolk, that has a level crossing at each end of a platform? :scratch:

None immediately come to mind on the lines I regularly use. The closest is March where there's a level crossing immediately to the east of the station and another about 1/4 mile to the west.

Edited to add - For info, March is in Cambridgeshire so out of the Suffolk part of your question. Do you have any pics or is it a quiz question you've seen?

As an aside I can offer another oddity which is Attleborough station in Norfolk where the east and west bound platforms are either side of a level crossing.
 
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@Reynard and @Jenkins

Do you know if there is a railway station, in Suffolk, that has a level crossing at each end of a platform? :scratch:

I'm stumped too, I'm afraid.
 

Speicher

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On Thursdays there is a programme/podcast that I regularly watch called "Green Signals". This is a weekly broadcast about anything train related, including heritage railways, new networks etc.

At the end of the programme there is a quiz. This week's was, "Which mainline railway station in Britain has a level crossing at both ends of the platform?"

I first thought about Crianlarich, in Scotland. Someone looked up on goggle that it could be in Suffolk.

The prize is a "Green Signals" mug if you have the correct answer and your name is the first pulled out of the hat.
 
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