It's simple to reach Dad's Army Museum, in Thetford, by train. Simply hop on a train to Thetford station and then it's just a short walk to the attraction. Dad's Army Museum is full of wonders for all to enjoy – you'll find it jam-packed with a fascinating historic collection and with so much to look at, it's suitable for all ages. For more information about opening times, visit Dad's Army Museum’s website.
Station details & facilities
Ticket office
Ticket Office opening hours:
Monday to Friday open from 07:00:00 until 13:30:00
Saturday open from 07:00:00 until 13:30:00
Ticket Machine
Available
Staff help
Unavailable
Staffing level
The staff is available at specific times. Please check at the station.
Step free access to each platform, but not between platforms. For trains towards Norwich access is via a footpath off Croxton Road, for trains towards Ely the step free access it through the station car park off Station Road
Toilets
Toilets
Available
Toilets notes
Womens and accessible toilets are available in the waiting room on platform 1 and mens on platform 2
Monday-Saturday 08:00-20:00. Sunday 10:00-20:00. Bank Holidays 09:00-18:00. The hours shown are for the Customer Relations team on 0345 600 7245 (option 8). Closed on Christmas Day and Boxing Day.
Customer help points
Available
CCTV
Unavailable
Parking
Carpark name
Station Car Park
Carpark operator
National Car Parks Ltd
Car parking spaces
35
Bicycle Facilities
Cycle storage
Available
Cycle storage spaces
38
Sheltered cycle storage
Available
Cycle storage CCTV
Unavailable
Cycle storage notes
Platforms
Cycle storage notes
There are stands available.
Accessibility
Ramps for train access
Available
Wheelchairs
Available
Induction Loop
Available
Accessible ticket machines
Available
Accessible Booking Office counter
Available
Accessible taxis
Accessible taxis are available at this station, please see below for more information
Accessible taxis notes
Thetford station is served by a taxi rank or a cab office. Check availability before travelling, and pre-book if necessary. Consider using the following local operators: