Over the years, Cambridgeshire has lost many of its railway stations for one reason or another. Some of them shut in the 1960s as a result of the Beeching cuts, while others have closed over the years for different reasons.

Some of these stations only lasted for a few years and have largely been forgotten in time. However, others served passengers for well over a century, with remnants that are still visible to this day.

One of the county's former stations is Guyhirn, which opened on September 2, 1867. It served passengers until 1953 and continued serving goods traffic until 1964.

Guyhirn railway station was located on Ring's End and was operated by the Great Northern and Great Eastern Joint Railway. It was a stopping point on the line between March and Murrow West.

During its openin

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