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cash flow, and liquidity, delayed the extension to Cromer. A temporary railhead was opened at Gunton on 29 July 1876. Gunton station, and the crossing keeper's cottages to the south, were built by Lord
Suffield to blend into the estate. The single track railway between Norwich and Cromer being finally opened for the summer of 1877 β although the lightly constructed sand embankments were noted as a concern by the line's inspector. At this time, North Walsham contributed 68.5% of the line's receipts.
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Coltishall for the malt trade and a local man paid for a large shed at Buxton. The Great Eastern Railway had taken control of the East Norfolk Railway in 1881, before this line was completed. The branch joined the Great Eastern Railway's line from Dereham to Fakenham at Broom Green, where there was a 20 chain curve. The complete line opened in 1882.
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Aylsham, diverging south of Wroxham station. In 1876 this plan was revived, and modified, to leave the main line north of Wroxham station. The branch line diverged on a tight 10 chain curve at Wroxham Junction. A large granary was provided at Aylsham, stables
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diverged westwards from the Cromer line just north of
Wroxham station on a 10 chain radius curve. The "Western Extension" opened as far as Aylsham on 1 January 1880, with service reaching Cawston on 1 September. The line to Reepham was opened in 1881, at the same time as the East Norfolk Railway was
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Norfolk Railway's Aylsham, Cromer and North Walsham lines were first deposited in 1859. The line opened as far as North Walsham in 1874, but was in an incomplete state β with neither crossing keeper's cottages or goods sheds being finished. This contributed to a lack of early
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The final section of embankment before Broom Green has been ploughed in, and few traces remain of the southern cord of the ENR triangle connecting with the MNR. The cutting forming the northern cord of the triangle, which was never laid with track, survives. From Broom Green shares the formation of
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line of the M&GN being opened 12 September. The remaining section of line between
Foulsham and County School was closed on 31 October 1964. Buxton Lamas and Coltishall closed to goods on 18 April 1966. The line between Themelthorpe and Wroxham remained in use as a goods line until the 1980s.
1750:. It was estimated that this line would cost Β£300,000, but generate only Β£7 per mile per week - but the main intention of the line was block access by rival companies. The proposed line had very little local support, especially in Holt - where the station was in fact going to be located in
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The line climbs steeply away from Gunton station, with the original route into Cromer being abandoned by the modern railway approximately half a mile from the original terminus - at the site of the former Cromer
Junction with the Norfolk and Suffolk Joint Railway.
1714:. The section between Themelthorpe and Foulsham is the longest-closed section of the route, having been totally abolished in 1952. Although closed to passengers at this time, goods traffic on the section between Foulsham and County School until 31 October 1964.
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On 20 September 1954 passenger services ceased at Cromer High, with all traffic diverted to Cromer Beach (now renamed "Cromer"). The station remained open as a freight terminus until 7 March 1960, but was then closed completely and the station demolished.
907:, 6 miles from Norwich, which retains two operational platforms, although the goods yard closed on 18 April 1966. The original ENR timber building on the down platform has been demolished, although the later GER building on the up platform survives.
989:. Gunton Station was built primarily for the convenience of Lord Suffield (a major investor in the original East Norfolk Railway Company). Gunton's original station buildings are preserved but are no longer in the ownership of the railway.
1681:, where the building survives as a private residence, although the formation and platforms have been buried. Cawston was the planned location of the junction for the proposed, but never built, branch line to the coast at Blakeney, with a
940:, 13 miles from Norwich, is the next halt. Although originally equipped with two platforms, only one remains in use. The goods yard was closed on 13 July 1964, but the abolished signal box remains in situ as a shed and garage.
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also remains, along with its large goods shed and former yard, although a road improvement scheme in the town has partially blocked a section of the line. Although the tracks have been removed, the
896:. This station has been closed, and the platforms removed. The East Norfolk line leaves the Norfolk and Yarmouth; climbing a 1 in 80 bank for about a mile northwards from Whitlingham Junction.
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Passenger services over the line ended on 15 September 1952, with the line between
Reepham and Foulsham also being closed to goods. This section was then partially relaid in 1960, with the
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from the start of services, and soon passed into ownership of the latter company. Fares on the line, along with goods rates, were harmonized with, and set by, the Great
Eastern Railway.
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section. The branch line formerly diverged from the Cromer line a short distance north of the station, but closed to all traffic in 1982 and was subsequently dismantled, replaced by the
1000:, the first station opened in Cromer, situated to the south on the outskirts of the town on a steep escarpment. The station (along with the East Norfolk line) was incorporated into the
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934:. The station had coal and grain handling facilities in the yard north east of the station and, although this yard is no longer in use, the isolated tracks remain.
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Themelthorpe the ENR originally passed under the Midland and Great Northern, and the abutments of the bridge can still be seen. The line then continues to
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The station opened on 26 March 1877. Because of steep gradients near the town, the station was built in open fields some distance from the town itself.
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25 mile, mostly single track, railway running between
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intend to restore railway services to this station.
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Worstead station, with former signal box in distance
1799:SRS 07.11 - East Suffolk line and Norfolk branches
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2046:Adderson, Richard; Kenworthy, Graham (1998).
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2012:. Devon: David and Charles. pp. 66β69.
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2113:The East Norfolk Railway, R.S. Joby p.43
2101:The East Norfolk Railway, R.S. Joby p.46
2008:Quayle, H. I.; Jenkins, Stanley (1980).
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2050:. Midhurst: Middleton Press.
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1614:Reepham station in 2008
947:to distinguish it from
1997:. Klofron. p. 46.
1982:. Klofron. p. 32.
1967:. Klofron. p. 31.
1952:. Klofron. p. 35.
1934:. Klofron. p. 29.
1919:. Klofron. p. 20.
1904:. Klofron. p. 25.
1886:. Klofron. p. 19.
1871:. Klofron. p. 16.
1856:. Klofron. p. 48.
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1993:Joby, R. S. (1975).
1978:Joby, R. S. (1975).
1963:Joby, R. S. (1975).
1948:Joby, R. S. (1975).
1930:Joby, R. S. (1975).
1915:Joby, R. S. (1975).
1900:Joby, R. S. (1975).
1882:Joby, R. S. (1975).
1867:Joby, R. S. (1975).
1852:Joby, R. S. (1975).
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1017:
868:
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831:
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984:
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827:
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629:
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594:
578:
576:
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570:
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556:
554:
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547:North Walsham
543:
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511:
510:
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1792:Network Rail
1788:Bittern Line
1769:
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1716:
1709:
1698:
1687:
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1554:Bittern Line
1458:Bittern Line
1379:Buxton Lamas
1013:
1010:
995:
991:
980:
972:Weavers' Way
965:
942:
936:
928:double track
909:
899:Leaving the
898:
887:
797:
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598:
514:Peterborough
499:
441:
379:Cromer Beach
376:
332:Cromer Beach
317:
190:
186:
182:
141:pre-grouping
136:
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62:Headquarters
15:
2084:21 December
1827:381 mm
1629:amalgamated
281:Cromer High
102:Track gauge
73:Norfolk, UK
2165:Categories
1840:References
1822:15 in
1652:Coltishall
1466:Sheringham
1401:Coltishall
1288:(formerly
912:River Bure
812:Colchester
767:River Yare
648:River Bure
159:county of
2028:753324009
1720:Wymondham
1102:Wymondham
961:Mundesley
959:route to
456:Mundesley
336:Mundesley
255:Main line
96:Technical
86:Successor
1728:Fakenham
1712:Foulsham
1683:triangle
1675:cycleway
1314:Brampton
1203:Foulsham
976:Yarmouth
671:Salhouse
569:Worstead
383:M&GN
173:Blakeney
122: in
57:Overview
1724:Dereham
1718:former
1690:Reepham
1679:Cawston
1660:Aylsham
1644:Norwich
1620:Aylsham
1562:Norwich
1500:Wroxham
1280:Aylsham
1247:Cawston
1225:Reepham
1006:Norwich
920:Aylsham
916:Wroxham
625:Wroxham
179:History
165:Wroxham
161:Norfolk
157:English
155:in the
117:⁄
2054:
2026:
2016:
1568:
1472:
1341:Buxton
1182:
1108:
1062:Legend
816:London
814:&
408:Gunton
247:Legend
199:Routes
153:Cromer
139:was a
70:Locale
65:London
1797:, as
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2052:ISBN
2024:OCLC
2014:ISBN
1812:and
1748:Holt
1744:Cley
1730:and
1658:and
1622:and
922:and
901:Yare
516:βto
334:βto
167:and
151:and
135:The
1560:to
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