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Norfolk Orbital Railway

 
Wikipedia: Norfolk Orbital Railway
Planned Norfolk Orbital Railway
Head station
Cromer Beach
Unknown route-map component "ABZlf" Unknown route-map component "CONTr"
To Norwich via Bittern Line
Station
West Runton
Unknown route-map component "KBHFe"
Sheringham
Head station
Sheringham (NNR)
Station
Weybourne (NNR)
Station
Kelling Heath Halt (NNR)
Unknown route-map component "KBHFxe"
Holt, (High Kelling) (NNR)
Unknown route-map component "exBHF"
Melton Constable
Unknown route-map component "exBHF"
Thursford
Unknown route-map component "exBHF"
Fakenham
Unknown route-map component "exBHF"
Ryburgh
Unknown route-map component "exBHF" + Unknown route-map component "BHF legende"
County School MNR
Unknown route-map component "exBHF"
North Elmham (MNR)
Unknown route-map component "KBHFxa"
East Dereham (MNR)
Station
Yaxham (MNR)
Station
Thuxton (MNR)
Unknown route-map component "eBHF"
Hardingham (MNR)
Station
Kimberley Park (MNR)
Station
Wymondham Abbey (MNR)
Unknown route-map component "CONTl" Unknown route-map component "ABZ3lf" Unknown route-map component "BHFq" Unknown route-map component "CONTr"
Wymondham Breckland Line

The Norfolk Orbital Railway — as the Holt, Melton Constable and Fakenham Railway Company — is a community railway project in Norfolk, England, to investigate and with others put in place a cohesive public transport structure for all who live and work in Norfolk as well as visitors.

The proposed line would link stations at Sheringham and Wymondham on the national rail network by using tracks of the two standard gauge heritage railways in the county, and restoring the former Midland and Great Northern Joint Railway line between Holt and Fakenham, creating a circular route which could be used by passenger services.

The heritage lines affected are Mid-Norfolk Railway and the North Norfolk Railway. The route would include stations on both of these lines.

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History

The line from Fakenham to Melton Constable was part of the Midland and Great Northern Joint Railway's main line from Peterborough to Great Yarmouth. The line from Melton Constable to Holt was part of the M&GN branch line to Cromer.

The main line closed to passengers in February 1959. The branch line remained open, operated as part of the line from Norwich Thorpe, when it was cut back to Sheringham in 1964.

Line status

The line from Norwich to Sheringham is part of the National Rail network. The line from Sheringham to Holt is operated as the North Norfolk Railway, although there is no connection between the two lines.

The trackbed through Holt, and the original station site, have been used to construct the town's bypass. The trackbed is then mostly clear as far as Melton Constable, although a couple of small homes have been built on the line and some of the formation has been lost to agriculture.

The station site at Melton Constable has been lost to an industrial estate, the platform site now the town's telephone exchange. The station throat, formerly a deep cutting, has been filled and restored to agriculture.

After reversing at Melton, the trackbed is mostly intact as far as Thursford, where it has been lost under a road for a short distance. Close to Fakenham, the formation was affected by quarrying and is now a track through Pensthorpe wildfowl preserve. A diversionary route would avoid this section.

The former Great Eastern branch from Fakenham to County School forms part of the future route of the Mid-Norfolk Railway. It is mostly intact, although the line is blocked at Great Ryburgh by an extension to the town's maltings. The trackbed from County School to Fakenham is in the last stages of protection; this also includes a short M&GNJR spur to the Fakenham gas works. The line from County School to Dereham retains most of its track and is owned the MNR. The line from Dereham to Wymondham has been restored to passenger standards and carries the heritage services of the MNR.

The final section of line is part of the National Rail line between Ely and Norwich.

Rolling stock

The company does not plan to own rolling stock. The track would be operated by existing companies.

The Sheringham link

After 36 years plans are to link the Bittern line back to the North Norfolk Railway.[1] After discussions between Network Rail, North Norfolk Railway and The Holt, Melton Constable and Fakenham Railway Company, plans have been agreed to provide an "occasional use" link between the Network Rail station and the North Norfolk Railway's tracks. Although the length of the new link is only a few yards the agreement represents a step towards a permanent link and new interchange station . This link would initially be available for occasional use and for delivery of rolling stock and occasional rail tour. It is hoped to be implemented by February 2009, 50th anniversary of the closure of the major part of the Midland & Great Northern line on 28 February 1959.

References

MGNJR Line
Head station
Cromer Beach
Unknown route-map component "ABZlf"
To Norwich
Station
West Runton
Station
Sheringham
Station
Weybourne
Station
Kelling Heath Halt Built as NNR Station
Station
Holt, (High Kelling) Built as NNR Station
Station
Holt Old Railway Station Closed in 1964
Unknown route-map component "ABZrg"
To Norwich City and Great Yarmouth
Station
Melton Constable Closed in 1964
Station
Thursford Closed in 1964
Unknown route-map component "KRZu"
Wells-On-Sea to Wymondham
Station
Fakenham West Closed in 1959
GER Line
Unknown route-map component "KDSTl" Unknown route-map component "STRlg"
Wells Harbour
Unknown route-map component "KBHFl" Unknown route-map component "ABZdr" Unknown route-map component "STRlg"
Wells-on-Sea Closed in 1964
Unknown route-map component "HLUECKE" Unknown route-map component "ABZ3rf" Unknown route-map component "ABZlg"
WNJnR (to Holkham)
Stop
Wighton Halt Closed in 1964
Station
Walsingham Closed in 1964
Station
Fakenham East Closed in 1964
Unknown route-map component "KRZo"
MGNJR Line
Station
Ryburgh Closed in 1964
Unknown route-map component "ABZrg"
To Wroxham
Station
County School Closed in 1964
Station
North Elmham Closed in 1964
Station
East Dereham Closed in 1969
Unknown route-map component "ABZrd"
To King's Lynn
Station
Yaxham Closed in 1969
Station
Thuxton Closed in 1969
Station
Hardingham Closed in 1969
Station
Kimberley Park Closed in 1969
Station
Wymondham Abbey Built as MNR Station
Unknown route-map component "ABZ3lf" Unknown route-map component "BHFq"
Wymondham

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