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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 360-foot (110 m) chimney was a landmark of Great Yarmouth, and had been the tallest structure in Norfolk. [6] The current gas power station plant was built on the site by Bechtel for Great Yarmouth Power Limited (a specially formed company owned by BP, Amoco and Arco) [7] between 1998 and 2001. The project was projected to cost £185 ...
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.
Its act of Parliament, the Yarmouth and Norwich Railway Act 1842 (5 & 6 Vict. c. lxxxii) of 18 June 1842 authorised the issue of £200,000 worth of shares to build a line between the two towns in its name, via Reedham and the Yare valley. The act laid out fees for the carriage of coal (which would arrive at Yarmouth by sea), bricks, iron, stone ...
SOUTH YARMOUTH — Two more roundabouts may be coming in heavily-travelled areas of Yarmouth.. The town of Yarmouth and the Cape Cod Commission presented recommendations Wednesday night for ...
also hydro station Newcastle-under-Lyme [8] Newcastle-under-Lyme Staffordshire West Midlands 53°00'27.0"N 2°13'35.3"W Diesel engines 0.65 1921 c. 1955 Newman Spinney: Chesterfield Derbyshire East Midlands Gas from underground gasification 3.75 1958 1959 Yes National Coal Board abandoned gasification project Newton Abbot [11] Newton Abbot Devon
Newtown Halt was a railway station on the Midland and Great Northern Joint Railway (M&GN) which served the northern part of Great Yarmouth in Norfolk, England.Opened in 1933, it was closed as a wartime economy measure and reopened in 1948 only to last a further eleven years before closing with the line.