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About: Wherry Lines

About: Wherry Lines

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The Wherry Lines are railway branch lines in the East of England, linking Norwich to Great Yarmouth and Lowestoft. There are 14 stations including the three termini. They form part of Network Rail Strategic Route 7, SRS 07.11 and are classified as a rural line. The lines pass through the Broads of Norfolk and Suffolk. The name is taken from the Norfolk wherries, which played an important role in the transport of goods and people around the Broads before road and rail transport became widespread. Passenger services on the Wherry Lines are currently operated by Abellio Greater Anglia.

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  • Wherry Lines est une ligne de chemin de fer du Royaume-Uni qui prend la forme d'un petit réseau composé d'une ligne principale de Norwich à Lowestoft et de deux embranchements : de Brundall à Great Yarmouth et de Reedham à Great Yarmouth. (fr)
  • The Wherry Lines are railway branch lines in the East of England, linking Norwich to Great Yarmouth and Lowestoft. There are 14 stations including the three termini. They form part of Network Rail Strategic Route 7, SRS 07.11 and are classified as a rural line. The lines pass through the Broads of Norfolk and Suffolk. The name is taken from the Norfolk wherries, which played an important role in the transport of goods and people around the Broads before road and rail transport became widespread. Passenger services on the Wherry Lines are currently operated by Abellio Greater Anglia. (en)
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  • , on the Wherry Lines, is one of the remotest and least-used stations in the country (en)
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  • Rural line (en)
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  • Wherry Lines (en)
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  • Norwich to Great Yarmouth via Acle: (en)
  • Norwich to Great Yarmouth via Reedham: (en)
  • Norwich to Lowestoft: (en)
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  • Wherry Lines est une ligne de chemin de fer du Royaume-Uni qui prend la forme d'un petit réseau composé d'une ligne principale de Norwich à Lowestoft et de deux embranchements : de Brundall à Great Yarmouth et de Reedham à Great Yarmouth. (fr)
  • The Wherry Lines are railway branch lines in the East of England, linking Norwich to Great Yarmouth and Lowestoft. There are 14 stations including the three termini. They form part of Network Rail Strategic Route 7, SRS 07.11 and are classified as a rural line. The lines pass through the Broads of Norfolk and Suffolk. The name is taken from the Norfolk wherries, which played an important role in the transport of goods and people around the Broads before road and rail transport became widespread. Passenger services on the Wherry Lines are currently operated by Abellio Greater Anglia. (en)
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  • Wherry Lines (en)
  • Wherry Lines (fr)
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  • Wherry Lines (en)
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