Walton-on-the Naze station was opened 17.05.1867 by the Tendring Hundred Railway that was then absorbed and worked by the Great Eastern Railway (GER). The rather grand station building was once served by three platforms with it also having a small yard, locomotive shed and signal box. The station is now a single platform affair with a 1980s ticket office and a car park occupying the site of the former yard. The original station building seen here has now been turned into flats.
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