Holt railway station (North Norfolk Railway)
Holt railway station, opened in 1987, is the current terminus of the North Norfolk Railway, and is a new-build station on the site on the proposed, but never built, Blakeney branch junction.
The station building once belonged to Stalham railway station, but was moved and reconstructed on site. The current station is located just under a mile away from the site of the original Holt railway station, which had been closed in 1964 by British Railways.The William Marriott Museum is located in the goods shed at the station. Operated by the Midland and Great Northern Joint Railway Society, the museum features railroad artefacts and memorabilia, as well as historic buildings, locomotives, rolling stock and a historic signalling system. The museum is open on days when the North Norfolk Railway is operating.Location
The station is less than 100 yards away from the A148 and around from Holt town centre. The station also has a large carpark.