- Thurston railway station
Infobox UK station
name = Thurston
manager =National Express East Anglia
locale = Thurston
borough =Mid Suffolk
code = TRS
platforms = 2
start = 1846
lowusage0405 = 14,039
lowusage0506 = 19,023
latitude = 52.25
longitude = 0.8086Thurston railway station serves the village of Thurston in
Suffolk ,England . The station, and all trains serving it, are operated byNational Express East Anglia .It is served primarily by local services between Ipswich and Cambridge.
It was opened by the Ipswich and Bury Railway in 1846 and the main building (Grade II listed and no longer in railway use) was designed by
Frederick Barnes in the Jacobean style using decorative brickwork and requiring three stories to reach from ground level to the platforms on an embankment; there is an original bridge over the road adjacent. [cite book|author=Biddle, Gordon|title=Britain's Historic Railway Buildings|publisher=Oxford University Press|year=2003|isbn=0-19-866247-5] [cite journal|title=Thurston, Suffolk|journal=Great Eastern Journal|issue=103|pages=28–34|date=2000 July]References
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