The station was located just to the east of the A12, opposite the Denes High School; a site which is now occupied by Beeching Drive.
Lowestoft North was opened on 10 July 1903 by the Norfolk and Suffolk Joint Railway as part of its line from Yarmouth to Lowestoft. As the last Norfolk & Suffolk station on the line, it was situated 10 miles 11 chains from Yarmouth Beach railway station. The station covered a large area and was provided with two long platforms lit by electric lamps in anticipation of large numbers of passengers. The station was located immediately to the north of the Yarmouth Road and comprised imposing station buildings on either side of the tracks, which were connected by a footbridge. On the Down side, there was a spacious goods yard with a weighing machine and cattle pens. The station remained little changed during its lifetime.
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