The Lynn and Ely Railway (L&ER) had opened between King's Lynn and Downham on 27 October 1846.includeonly> On 25 October 1847, the line was extended to Ely; but in the meantime, on 22 July 1847, the L&ER had amalgamated with the Lynn and Dereham Railway and the Ely and Huntingdon Railway to form the East Anglian Railway.includeonly> The station was opened with the line to Ely, and was originally named Ouze Bridge.includeonly> It was approximately half-way between Denver and Hilgay Fen, which opened at the same time.
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| - The Lynn and Ely Railway (L&ER) had opened between King's Lynn and Downham on 27 October 1846.includeonly> On 25 October 1847, the line was extended to Ely; but in the meantime, on 22 July 1847, the L&ER had amalgamated with the Lynn and Dereham Railway and the Ely and Huntingdon Railway to form the East Anglian Railway.includeonly> The station was opened with the line to Ely, and was originally named Ouze Bridge.includeonly> It was approximately half-way between Denver and Hilgay Fen, which opened at the same time.
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- Opened as Ouze Bridge
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| - 1847-10-25(xsd:date)
- 1864-01-01(xsd:date)
- April 1854
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| - The Lynn and Ely Railway (L&ER) had opened between King's Lynn and Downham on 27 October 1846.includeonly> On 25 October 1847, the line was extended to Ely; but in the meantime, on 22 July 1847, the L&ER had amalgamated with the Lynn and Dereham Railway and the Ely and Huntingdon Railway to form the East Anglian Railway.includeonly> The station was opened with the line to Ely, and was originally named Ouze Bridge.includeonly> It was approximately half-way between Denver and Hilgay Fen, which opened at the same time. The station was renamed Ouse Bridge in April 1854, and closed on 1 January 1864.includeonly>
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