Stowmarket railway station
Stowmarket railway station serves the town of Stowmarket in Suffolk, England. The station is on the Great Eastern Main Line from London Liverpool Street to Norwich. It is also the junction of the line to Bury St Edmunds. It is served by Greater Anglia.The following services currently call at Stowmarket:HistoryThe station was opened by the Ipswich and Bury Railway in 1846 with red brick main buildings in a flamboyant Jacobean manner by Frederick Barnes. The buildings, which are Grade II listed, were restored in 1987.FacilitiesA small convenience store selling hot and cold drinks, magazines, newspapers, snacks and cigarettes is on Platform 2. Disabled access between platforms is possible using the Stowupland Road level crossing.Bus servicesThese services depart from the forecourt of the station or on Stowupland Road. Other services depart from the centre of Stowmarket. These services are operated by First and Galloway.87 (Ipswich - Claydon - Needham Market - Stowmarket - Station - Cedars Park - Stowupland)384 (Station - Stowmarket - Haughley - Wetherden - Elmswell - Woolpit - Thurston - Moreton Hall - Bury St Edmunds)385 (Stowmarket - Station - Old Newton - Haughley - Wetherden - Elmswell - Woolpit - Norton - Thurston - Moreton Hall)456 (Stowmarket - Station - Old Newton - Bacton - Wyverstone - Finningham - Stoke Ash - Eye - Mellis - Diss)456 (Stowmarket - Station - Old Newton - Bacton - Wyverstone - Finningham - Gislingham)457 (Stowmarket - Station - Mendlesham - Finningham)459 (Stowmarket - Station - Stowupland - Mendlesham)