Berney Arms in Norfolk is a request stop on a line from Norwich to Great Yarmouth

Britain’s least used railway station has been revealed as Berney Arms in Norfolk, which served just 42 passengers last year.

The station, a request stop consisting of one short platform, a name plate and a tiny wooden shelter, is 30 minutes along a single-track line from Norwich to Great Yarmouth, and named after a local pub that closed several years ago. Situated in protected marshland near the River Yare and some way from the nearest main road, it is normally only accessible on foot.

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