Part of Wells & Walsingham Light Railway in North Norfolk


The Wells & Walsingham Light Railway was born out of one man's passionate dream, hard work and sheer determination. Lt. Cmdr. Roy Francis had already built the mile long 10¼" gauge Beach railway at Wells. In 1979 he started to construct the WWLR on the four miles of old Great Eastern track bed from Wells to Walsingham. Work was completed in 1982 and on 6th April services began on schedule making it the longest 10¼" narrow gauge steam railway in the world.


Size: 2932px × 4398px
Location: Warham Crossing Norfolk England UK
Photo credit: © Graham Hardy / Alamy / Afripics
License: Royalty Free
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