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| 1898 Built a 22.5 mile line as a branch to Mundesley/
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| The Midland and Great Northern Railway – known to its staff as the ‘Muddle and Get Nowhere Railway’ – where drivers were not unknown to stop their trains near Sandringham to help themselves to the odd rabbit from a poacher’s snare
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| Marriott's Way was called after William Marriott who was the chief engineer of the former Midland and Great Northern railway for 41 years.
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| The whole route is way marked in the brown and cream livery colours of the former Midland and Great Northern Railway
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| Presumably connected with the [[Midland and Great Northern Joint Railway]] - just not sure how
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