Kings Lynn to Hunstanton (part 2)
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stop the world I want to get off
Im sure days gone by were better
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Just one thing... the pier was lost in a storm in 1978 which also caused exstensive flooding inland. Kings Lynn centre was under about three feet of water and the police were stopping all taffic entering the town. The flood precipitated the barriers one now sees along the quay side buildings and further facing on to the river.
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Just watched your film on the Hunstanton line. Very professionally done and congrats to all concerned. I used the lines to Hunstanton and Dereham during their last months of operation as I was based at RAF Marham near Kings Lynn between 67 and 71. 5 stars.
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great film not sure why anyone would press the dislike button (takes allsorts i spose )
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Spent many happy Sunday's in Hun'ston during my time at RAF Marham. Even married a local lass from Lynn !!!!!! Must go back and revisit the place. Thanks for the video guys, very informative.
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@OldVideoPro Yeah man, all you have to do is to put all your permissions granted at the end of the film. Anything you haven't got written permission for, write off and request it. If you can't get permission, then remove the bits you can't get permission for, otherwise if you get enough Youtube hits to make any money, the people owning the copyrights will beat your bank account down.
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I now live in Memphis Tennessee. I was born in Peterborough and my holidays were all in Hunstanton. I remember so vividly going there by train (steam in those days) Thank you so much for doing this. M.
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Well done lad's great way to tie current video with historical footage. Those daft beggars did so many branch lines that should have been kept.
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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.
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Well done, a superb video. you have made me want to come visit...



Great film, little confused on how you got the first photo as I own it. I also live in Heacham and would love to see the railway back, it would be a profitable line with the Holladay seasons and would mean the roads would have less traffic.
RNKPalmer 2 years ago
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
schmidtee 2 years ago