The Yarmouth–Lowestoft line was a railway line which linked the coastal towns of Yarmouth, Gorleston-on-Sea and Lowestoft in the counties of Norfolk and...
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Lines from Norwich (the other being Great Yarmouth). Lowestoft is 23 miles 41 chains (37.8 km) down the line from Norwich and 48 miles 75 chains (78.8 km)...
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Lowestoft North was a railway station in Lowestoft, Suffolk, England. It was a stop on the Yarmouth-Lowestoft line, which closed in 1970. The station was...
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Wherry Lines (redirect from Wherry Line)
branch lines in the East of England, linking Norwich with Great Yarmouth and Lowestoft. There are 14 stations on the lines, including the three termini...
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The East Suffolk line is an un-electrified 49-mile secondary railway line running between Ipswich and Lowestoft in Suffolk, England. The traffic along...
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Viaduct connecting Yarmouth Beach with Yarmouth South Town closed in 1953 which led to the direct line between Yarmouth and Lowestoft becoming underused...
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closed in 1970 with the Lowestoft to Great Yarmouth line. The site is now taken by the residential Beeching Drive. Buses in Lowestoft are mainly operated...
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The Yarmouth-Beccles line from London Liverpool Street, via Beccles, terminating at South Town station; From the south: The Yarmouth-Lowestoft line from...
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Midland and Great Northern Joint Railway (redirect from Yarmouth Union Railway)
M&GNJR wanted to build a direct coastal line between Great Yarmouth and Lowestoft; the coastal area and Lowestoft itself were developing and offered the...
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Norwich through Ely in 1845 and connected Yarmouth, taking a southward route through Reedham. In 1847, the Lowestoft Railway and Harbour Company opened a railway...
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stations service to run to Lowestoft. At the beginning of the 20th century a line was built from Yarmouth South Town to Lowestoft via Gorleston and opened...
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East Anglia (redirect from Great Yarmouth and Lowestoft Enterprise Zone)
Beacon Park and South Denes in Great Yarmouth, Mobbs Way, Riverside Road and South Lowestoft Industrial Estate in Lowestoft and Ellough Business Park in Ellough...
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serving the seaside town of Great Yarmouth, Norfolk. The other terminus at the eastern end of the lines is Lowestoft and the western terminus, to which...
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from Lowestoft, in Suffolk to join the Yarmouth & Norwich line South-East of Reedham. On 1 July 1847 the NR opens the Lowestoft to Reedham line. The station...
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First Eastern Counties (section First Lowestoft)
out across East Anglia. These areas are Norwich, Ipswich, Great Yarmouth, Lowestoft and King's Lynn. In July 1931, the Eastern Counties Omnibus Company...
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was also opposed by Yarmouth but formed the basis of a bill presented to Parliament. An act of Parliament, the Norwich and Lowestoft Navigation Act 1827...
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Norfolk Railway (redirect from Lowestoft Railway and Harbour Act 1845)
it would have a triangular junction to join the Yarmouth and Norwich line. The harbour at Lowestoft, much used for its fishing fleet, was falling into...
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Eastern Main Line until Ipswich. A section of the road between Lowestoft and Great Yarmouth became part of the A47 in 2017. Between the junctions with the...
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Norfolk. It is 10 miles (16 km) down the line from Norwich on the routes to Lowestoft and Great Yarmouth; it is situated between Buckenham and Reedham...
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Haddiscoe Cut (redirect from Norwich and Lowestoft Navigation)
alternatives, and produced a plan to link the Yare to Lowestoft, which would cost over £70,000. Yarmouth again objected, but a bill based on the new plan was...
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Gorleston-on-Sea (category Great Yarmouth)
were to be three railway stations in the town on the Yarmouth-Lowestoft Line. The stations on the line were Gorleston-on-Sea, Gorleston North and Gorleston...
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was announced that a preservation attempt was to be made on the Lowestoft to Yarmouth line, then under threat of closure by British Railways. The group's...
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the Yarmouth and Norwich Railway Act 1842 (5 & 6 Vict. c. lxxxii) of 18 June 1842 authorised the issue of £200,000 worth of shares to build a line between...
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Acle Straight (redirect from Great Yarmouth and Acle Turnpike Road Act 1830)
on the Yarmouth Suspension Bridge over the River Bure into the town centre until 1920. In 1882, the railway line between Acle and Great Yarmouth was built...
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Peterborough, Norwich & Ely, Norwich & Sheringham, Norwich & Great Yarmouth and Norwich & Lowestoft. A franchise commitment was to increase the hourly London Liverpool...
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Palmers Department Store (category Great Yarmouth)
sold to Beales which took over the operations of the brand's Great Yarmouth and Lowestoft branches. Palmers traced its history back to June 1837 when Garwood...
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Essex and Suffolk Water (redirect from Lowestoft Water Company)
"Great Yarmouth Waterworks and Lowestoft Water and Gas Bill". Parliamentary Debates (Hansard). 13 March 1906. Retrieved 27 February 2015. Great Yarmouth Water-works...
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(13 km) south-west of the town of Great Yarmouth and the same distance north-west of the Suffolk town of Lowestoft. The village's name means 'reedy homestead/village'...
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Malcolm R. (2002). The Lowestoft Train: The Railway at Lowestoft and Scenes on the Lines to Norwich, Ipswich and Great Yarmouth. Lowestoft: Coastal Publications...
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secondary lines: the Breckland Line to Cambridge; the Bittern Line to Sheringham; and the Wherry Lines to Great Yarmouth and Lowestoft. The station is currently...
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