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Great video, well put together. I wouldn't like to pay your MCPS bill though. :-) And ask your cameraman to take the pans at a quarter of that speed. Excellent though - very welcome.
killed of the pier and rember people im only 24 years of age but ive spent a lot time of research and asked local people for there opinoin on the subject and its helps i live local
the pier wasnt lost in a flood coz in 1953 there was tidal surge that came down in the north sea and the pier survived it hands down the reason it didnt surivive in 1978 coz the storm reached the east england with same power as it left the west coast of england which is rare most storms that reach the east usaully fizzle out and restart in the north sea to refresh the skiing resorts in northern europe but in the case of 1978 the power of the storm remained and poor maintence
only a small part of the branch line survive today and is still used by a deisel trian aka locally as the sand train but i dont know why it comes in kings lynn my guess its turning point. its a pity it seems the victorens were the great engiernerrs of there day and with yet with all ur knoledge and our know how we are still are out done by the victoriens coz most of the tracks still used today are mostly from that erea
and also kings lynn used to have have branch lines that went all the way to the docks i should know coz when i was 5 years of age the same day i got told by my nan and mum that hunstanton used trains going there we got stoped by a huge diesel trian going toward the docks and the ground used to tremble beneath me feet if any body knows the area the train used to go pass a local pub called the retreat. any body playing pool in the pub at the time wouldnt be impressed.sadly thou the line pulled
hi im 24 years of age and i always knew since i was 5 that trains used to go to hunstanton and it makes me think of what was going through there heads what a stupid idea i would love to have trains going to hunstanton winter or summer theres to much traffic on the roads who ever owned the line is regretting it now thou it would easily make a profit today if the line was still open i mean hunstanton is jammed packed during summer and they could easily cut the trains down during the off seasons
thank you :) all photos were taken from various books and internet sources that i could find, im sorry if you would like the photo removed that is no problem at all
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small world i may know you. used to be the gate keeper at Kimberley Park and garvestone with Edwin fuller.
all photos were taken from various books and internet sources that i could find, im sorry if you would like the photo removed that is no problem at all