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Great Yarmouth railway station (originally Yarmouth Vauxhall) is one of two eastern termini of the Wherry Lines in the East of England, 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 all trains run, is Norwich .
The smaller western section was previously the horse drawn Yarmouth and Gorleston Tramway system. It commenced operation as an electric tramway on 4 July 1905 and ran from Yarmouth South Town railway station , along Southtown Road, Gorleston High Street and Springfield Road, and had a branch from Gorleston High Street, along Pier Plain, England ...
English: Great Yarmouth (formerly 'Vauxhall') station, 1993. View SE, to buffer-stops; ex-GER terminus of lines from Norwich etc. By 1993 a dreary scene, with just a Class 101 DMU on a local service from Norwich.
The line between Reedham and Great Yarmouth was closed from 20 October 2018 and was scheduled to open again in April 2019; a bus replacement service was available during the works. [6] In January 2019, it was reported that the project was overrunning and that the line between Reedham and Great Yarmouth would not reopen in April 2019 as scheduled.
Map of Norfolk, with Great Yarmouth highlighted. Date: 31 July 2011, 22:53 (UTC) Source: ... You are free: to share – to copy, distribute and transmit the work;
Yarmouth Beach and the line it stood on closed in 1959, along with most of the Midland and Great Northern Joint Railway network which was now in British Railways hands. Following closure, the site was used as a coach station and the station buildings were demolished in 1986.
Two Fox, Walker 0-6-0ST locomotives (works numbers 338 and 339) which had been built for the Great Yarmouth and Stalham Light Railway in 1877. Seven 4-4-0T locomotives built by Hudswell Clarke for the Lynn and Fakenham Railway between 1878 and 1881. [11] Fifteen Beyer Peacock 4-4-0 locomotives built 1882-1888 [12] Four built for the Lynn ...
The bus station in Great Yarmouth is the hub for local routes, located beneath Market Gates Shopping Centre. Services are operated predominantly by First Eastern Counties. The Excel X1 route, which links Norwich and Lowestoft, stops in the town. Other local bus services link the suburban areas of Martham, Hemsby, Gorleston, Bradwell and Belton ...