Description2012 at Felixstowe station - truncated canopy.jpg
English: Most of Felixstowe railway station was converted into a shopping centre in 1985. The one platform that was retained was cut in half to allow cars to reach the car parking area that was created from the second platform and goods yard. The canopy was retained and the truncated ends finished with the correct valencing.
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{{Information |Description ={{en|1=When Felixstowe railway station was converted into a shopping centre in 1985, only the outer end of one platform was retained for the trains that run to Ipswich. This view is from the north east side of this remain...