Great Eastern Railway

  • From the archive: Liverpool Street, Great Eastern Railway

    From the archive: Liverpool Street, Great Eastern Railway

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    By Scott Damant, General Manager’s Office, Great Eastern Railway. First published November 1899.

  • NNR launches Reedham signalbox appeal

    NNR launches Reedham signalbox appeal

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    THE North Norfolk Railway (NNR) has launched a £35,000 appeal to cover the costs of transporting Reedham Junction signalbox in Norfolk to its new location at Holt, and its restoration as a working museum, reports Richard Horner. The 1904-built Great Eastern Railway ‘box has been gifted to the NNR by Network Rail  (RM May, p85),…

  • Semaphore swansong at Reedham Junction

    Semaphore swansong at Reedham Junction

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    REEDHAM Junction signalbox in Norfolk, along with its numerous semaphore signals, was decommissioned after the last train passed on the evening of March 22, reports Richard Horner. Its abolition took place ahead of a nine-day engineering possession during which further extensive works were carried out at Reedham, Cantley and Brundall under Network Rail’s Norwich, Yarmouth…

  • Sneak Peek: Keeping the ‘Middy’ memories alive

    Sneak Peek: Keeping the ‘Middy’ memories alive

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    Craig Amess tells the story of the Mid-Suffolk Light Railway, which was finally closed in 1952 after years of struggle and debt

  • Epping Ongar: The line that refused to die

    Epping Ongar: The line that refused to die

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    Craig Amess tells the story of the never-say-die Epping to Ongar line that’s been transformed into a thriving heritage railway whose scenic locations, locomotives, rolling stock and buildings present some intriguing modelling opportunities for steam and diesel enthusiasts alike.    The story of the Epping Ongar Railway in south-west Essex started in the 1860s, but…

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