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The station was renamed Great Yarmouth on 16 May 1989. There used to be large sidings and an engine shed before they were demolished to make way for an Asda superstore and bypass. On privatisation the station and its services were transferred to Anglia Railways , which operated it until April 2004 when National Express East Anglia won the ...
Under the changes, a weekly pass has gone from £14 to £30, while a monthly ticket is £100, up from £45. Three months of parking will cost £270, up from £120, and a pass for a whole year is ...
Yarmouth station may refer to: Yarmouth station (Massachusetts) , a New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad station in Yarmouth, Massachusetts Yarmouth railway station (Isle of Wight) , a former station on the Isle of Wight, England
Norwich to Great Yarmouth via Acle: 18 miles 29 chains (29.6 km) Norwich to Great Yarmouth via Reedham: 20 miles 45 chains (33.1 km) Norwich to Lowestoft: 23 miles 41 chains (37.8 km) Number of tracks: 1-2: Character: Rural line: Track gauge: 1,435 mm (4 ft 8 + 1 ⁄ 2 in) standard gauge: Operating speed: 60 miles per hour (97 km/h)
Charges are to apply at car parks including Station Gardens in Wetherby [Google] ... then pay £1.15 for two hours, rising to a daily maximum of £3.65. ... 'Drastic' 400% rise in town's parking ...
Greater Anglia (legal name Transport UK East Anglia Limited) [3] is a British train operating company owned as a joint venture by Transport UK Group and Mitsui & Co.It operates the East Anglia franchise, providing the commuter and inter-city services from its central London terminus at London Liverpool Street to Essex, Suffolk, Norfolk and parts of Hertfordshire and Cambridgeshire, as well as ...
Yarmouth Beach railway station served Great Yarmouth, Norfolk. It was opened in 1877 by the Great Yarmouth & Stalham Light Railway ; it was taken over by the Midland and Great Northern Joint Railway in 1893, which had built a large network of track over East Anglia .
Reedham railway station is a stop on the Wherry Lines in the East of England, serving the village of Reedham, Norfolk.It is 12 miles 13 chains (19.6 km) down the line from Norwich; it is situated between Cantley to the west and, to the east, Berney Arms on the branch to Great Yarmouth or Haddiscoe on the branch to Lowestoft. [2]