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John_142 8th July 2011 15:49

Heritage Railway Near Norwich
 
Im looking for the raiLWAY that was featured on great railway jouneys WHERE miceal palin drive a DMU I know its on the way to Norwich and you can walk from one of the stations on the Liverpool-Norwich route?

Flying Pig 8th July 2011 19:11

Hi John,

I believe it was the Mid-Norfolk railway, as the map they showed on the programme had East Dereham-Thuxton-Wymondham

This linky on the MNR website also shows it...http://www.mnr.org.uk/about/routemap/


(Now I've moved to Norfolk I'm thinking about volunteering as a driver on the MNR - as they have 37s ;) ).

Hope this helps.

pre65 8th July 2011 19:21

And, they had the "blue" King there recently.

Actually, it's not that far from me, I should make an effort to go.:D

bramleyman 10th July 2011 20:47

King Edward II is the blue loco.

klordger1900 10th July 2011 21:43

Its Michael Portillo not Michael Palin.

saxokid 22nd July 2011 01:50

Quote:

Originally Posted by klordger1900 (Post 62119)
Its Michael Portillo not Michael Palin.

Lol...........:)


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