Top rated - The railway line from Gt. Yarmouth South Town to St. Olaves |
Railway map 1886 - 1903`770 viewsMap showing the position and state of the railway l.ine through Belton between 1886 and 1903 (17 votes)
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982 viewsAn express train approches the quiet village of Belton on its journey to London.
Courtesy of Mr J. Deen. (16 votes)
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878 viewsThe gates are closed to allow an express train to pass on it's way either to or from London, The signal box on the left and the station on the right. Looking from Station road South.
[olor=red] Courtesy of Mr J Deen. (9 votes)
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1054 viewsGreat Yarmouth suffered two major rail closured in 1959 and as a consequence the dismal scene of closed stations on once important rail links became common. Just outside Great Yarmouth and the first station on the line to London, Belton and Burgh Castle was one such station and is seen here in an unwanted and unused state on 15th July, 1963.
Courtesy RCTS/W004064 (14 votes)
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1163 viewsTrain timetable outside Gt Yarmouth South Town station.
Courtesy of Mr. J. Deen. (21 votes)
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1090 viewsBack in 1911. Belton and Burgh Castle station was very much the heart iof the village and set amongst rolling countryside. No trace of the station exists today and since the location and some of the surrounding counteryside was designated for development, residential housing now covers much of the land seen here.
Courtesy of HMRS/H.F.Hilton Coll'n) (15 votes)
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1203 viewsThe level crossing at Mill Lane Bradwell.
Courtesy of Mr J. Deen. (19 votes)
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932 viewsDown train bound for London via St. Olaves, Haddiscoe, Beccles and Ipswich.
Courtesy of Mr J Deen (12 votes)
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719 views (10 votes)
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930 viewsBelton station looking towards Gt. Yarmouth.
Courtesy of Mr J Deen. (10 votes)
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877 viewsBelton railway station with a train about to pull out
Courtesy of Mr J. Deen. (8 votes)
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