Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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Great Yarmouth and Stalham Railway

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A light railway, of 17 miles length, from Great Yarmouth to Stalham.

1877 The first section from Great Yarmouth to Ormesby was approved by the Inspector. The works had been executed by Messrs Wilkinson and Jarvis; the resident engineer was Mr Pinn Leing. An extension to Marsham was being planned[[[1].


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Sources of Information

  1. The Times Aug. 9, 1877