Ghost Train: Melton Constable to Great Yarmouth (Lost Railways)
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- Опубликовано: 3 фев 2023
- A look at the lost "Muddle and Go Nowhere" line between Melton Constable and Great Yarmouth in Norfolk. Calling at Melton Constable (00:00) Corpusty (03:55), Bluestone (05:50), Aylsham North (08:50), Felmingham (11:35), North Walsham (13:21), Honing (16:00) , Stalham (19:11), Catfield (20:55), Potter Heigham (23:00), Martham (25:18), Hemsby (27:42), Great Ormesby (29:21), Caister-On-Sea (31:44), and Yarmouth Beach (33:48)! Took me a just over a year to follow the track section by section.
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Brilliant, today the Honing stretch is a lovely walk.
Oh the short sightedness of closing all these lines where the population is much more now than it was then
That was quite an undertaking - very well done!
Fantastic to see how the route is still visible on modern maps, and to see a picture of my house as the train passed through Caister. Thank you for your excellent work.
I walked / cycled a lot of this route during the pandemic. A shame a lot of the station buildings no longer exist 🚂
growing up in GY in the 70s, derelict train stations were our playgrounds😊
Thanks for this fantastic work. Are you planning to do the Saxmundham to Aldeburgh?
Every one a work of art.
far more interesting than most of the c*** on TV
This is just wonderful
Absolutely brilliant, I can t imagine how long that took to do. Thanks
A lot of walking and cycling! 🚲
Amazing
absolutely brilliant
Thanks Richard! I had been looking to put this one together for ages as it passes by my home town!
Such a shame it's all gone now.
Wow.
Hi James, Another good video. I find these smaller lines very interesting, but have you ever considered a larger one ? Can I suggest the Somerset & Dorset line ? I appreciate the work that goes into it, so maybe split into a series of episodes ? Frosty.
I think I started that one and got as far as templecombe? Do you mean the one that left Bath? I may redo it as I have got more historic station photos since then