This is truly brilliant. Not just the research, but syncing the 2 maps, at the same scale. Thankyou for spending your time doing this. Much appreciated. And yes, I spent many happy holidays as a kid in the late 60 / 70's in Mundesley & Corner etc.
Thanks for this, pretty obscure to most I'm sure, but very interesting to me. When I was a teenager, my parents had a 'second home', a static caravan in Woodland Caravan Park at Trimingham. Living in Redbridge, East London, we would take the straight forward drive up the M11 & A1065 route, every school holiday from April to October. But we never knew, that as we crossed the entrance to the site, that we were crossing where a railway line once used to be. If only that line still existed today (or at least up to the 1980's). 🙂
Remember walking around a delapidated tation in early 80s by the coast and being 2:15 told to leave as it was private property. Bet its all gone now, i wish i could remember which on it was, right by the sea, you literally walked off the seaside campsite on to the platforms over the sand dunes
I have just discovered this channel, the old railway lines in great Britain are a passion of mine, and I wondering if your planning on perhaps making a video on the line from Hatfield to Dunstable via Harpenden and the line from
Thanks so much for producing this brilliant video! I stay near Mundesley and have been to all the places featured, by road, seeing the occasional bridge or feature. This ties everything together and brings it to life. I'm so glad the line itself is still intact and traceable. Such a shame it's no longer running!
This is truly brilliant. Not just the research, but syncing the 2 maps, at the same scale. Thankyou for spending your time doing this. Much appreciated. And yes, I spent many happy holidays as a kid in the late 60 / 70's in Mundesley & Corner etc.
Thanks! If its of interest I did Melton Constable to Great Yarmouth too th-cam.com/video/SKt-jGC30KQ/w-d-xo.html
Great, thank you 👍👍
I've seen Overstrand Railway Station from a fooptath and walked from Northrepps Road to Overstrand.
that was very clever and interesting thank you. any chance of one the other way towards stalham and beyond Edit just found you have done it thanks
Thanks for this, pretty obscure to most I'm sure, but very interesting to me. When I was a teenager, my parents had a 'second home', a static caravan in Woodland Caravan Park at Trimingham. Living in Redbridge, East London, we would take the straight forward drive up the M11 & A1065 route, every school holiday from April to October. But we never knew, that as we crossed the entrance to the site, that we were crossing where a railway line once used to be. If only that line still existed today (or at least up to the 1980's). 🙂
Remember walking around a delapidated tation in early 80s by the coast and being 2:15
told to leave as it was
private property. Bet its all gone now, i wish i could remember which on it was, right by the sea, you literally walked off the seaside campsite on to the platforms over the sand dunes
Quite a bit of this route seems to be free from buildings
I have just discovered this channel, the old railway lines in great Britain are a passion of mine, and I wondering if your planning on perhaps making a video on the line from Hatfield to Dunstable via Harpenden and the line from
I plan to do videos of all the lines at some point! 😄
Thanks so much for producing this brilliant video! I stay near Mundesley and have been to all the places featured, by road, seeing the occasional bridge or feature. This ties everything together and brings it to life. I'm so glad the line itself is still intact and traceable. Such a shame it's no longer running!
Thanks! I would like to trace the line from n walsham to mundesley next feel free to subscribe!!
@@ghosttrainlostrailways Yes that would be cool. Subscribed :)