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More info × Group 28 Thank you for subscribing! We have more newsletters Show Me No thanks, close See our Privacy Notice Cambridgeshire, like many other counties in the UK, has a rich history of lost railway stations. The number of towns and villages with train services has significantly decreased compared to a century ago. Many of these disused stations ceased their passenger services in the 1960s due to extensive cuts across the railway network following the notorious Beeching Report.

However, several Cambridgeshire railway stations had already lost their services long before this period. Stretham st.

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