Midland and Great Northern Railway
The 22.5 mile line began as a branch to Mundesley in June 1898 built by the Midland and Great Northern Railway
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
Marriott's Way was called after William Marriott who was the chief engineer of the former Midland and Great Northern railway for 41 years.
The whole route is way marked in the brown and cream livery colours of the former Midland and Great Northern Railway