The locomotive was at York when the Covid-19 lockdown started. It has been confirmed, though, that it will spend it's final operating year on the East Lancs Railway once it is able to move there.
@@Gaizhun , technically the WWLR could extend south to Fakenhamn either stopping at the edge of the town, or creating a new formation around the edge. However, it is very unlikely that they would do so due to the costs (including a new tunnel in Walsingham), the possible need to change to a wider gauge for the longer run and the open hostility to any rail revival projects from senior transport planning officers in Norfolk County Council.
Great memories of taking my son Mathew along these lines for days out when he was growing up.
What a wonderfully charming video. Thanks for sharing.
Very enjoyable.
Thanks for a great video, with interesting commentary. I live in Brazil now, but I will try and visit there next time I am over.
TY for that. there is still hope for Dereham to Lynn..:)
Incony Blue I don’t think so. The line out of Dereham is now the main road. Sorry.
i do hope the mid norfolk get to complete the line .
good on ya well done at saving the line so what if it is narrow gauge .
some stations need to repair......if you want to reopen and wellcome tourists.....why not.....wonderful line you are
nice trip to norfolk iam sure
What has happened to the union of south Africa loco is it still running
The locomotive was at York when the Covid-19 lockdown started. It has been confirmed, though, that it will spend it's final operating year on the East Lancs Railway once it is able to move there.
Which part of the line will never see a train again?
The former section through Fakenham, which no longer exists in any form.
@@nbc_uk Ah ok. Would it be possible for the wells and Walsingham railway to extend north to a new site in Fakenham?
@@Gaizhun , technically the WWLR could extend south to Fakenhamn either stopping at the edge of the town, or creating a new formation around the edge. However, it is very unlikely that they would do so due to the costs (including a new tunnel in Walsingham), the possible need to change to a wider gauge for the longer run and the open hostility to any rail revival projects from senior transport planning officers in Norfolk County Council.
@@nbc_uk Ok thanks for the info :)
Excellent video by the way.
Great Video - shame about the music.
whytheirritatingmusic?
whytheirritatingcomment? #FeelFreeToMakeYourOwnContent