- Felixstowe railway station
Infobox UK station
name = Felixstowe
code = FLX
manager =National Express East Anglia
locale =Felixstowe
borough =Suffolk Coastal
lowusage0405 = 156,189
lowusage0506 = 167,773
lowusage0607 = 168,258
platforms = 1
start = 1898Felixstowe railway station is a
railway station serving the town ofFelixstowe inSuffolk ,England . The station is the terminus of theFelixstowe Branch Line 25 km (15¾ miles) east of Ipswich.The station is served by
National Express East Anglia . All services are operated bydiesel multiple unit s of Classes 153, 156 and occasionally 170.When Felixstowe was a frequented destination for
day trippers , this was a thriving railway station. In the 1940s up to 25,000 people might be seen passing through the station, and trains ran straight through fromLondon Liverpool Street . When day tripping declined, the motor car took over and Felixstowe Docks expanded, the passenger trains competing for use of the lines with Freightliners, and the station was turned mostly into a car park.The current station is the other side of the car park from the original station, originally called Felixstowe Town and now Great Eastern Square, a shopping centre. This had multiple platforms, where passengers from Ipswich could change for a train to Felixstowe Beach Station and "Felixstowe Pier". The station building was built by the
Great Eastern Railway 's architect W.N. Ashbee in the domestic revival style in 1898, and is a Grade IIlisted building . [cite book|author=Biddle, Gordon|title=Britain's Historic Railway Buildings|publisher=Oxford University Press|year=2003|isbn=0-19-866247-5]ervice
There is an hourly service daily from Felixstowe to Ipswich, westbound. From Ipswich, passengers can connect to London Liverpool Street.
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* [http://www.saintfelix.co.uk/ St. Felix RC Parish]
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