A beautiful, nostalgic creation and a moving tribute appreciated by all who remember this railway line. Skillfully created and superbly put together. Thank you.
This was wonderful. So many memories I wish they still had this line open, I hate having to get a taxi from Kings Lynn. This was a much prettier journey to make. Thanks so much for doing this
I love these videos. A great concept, beautifully produced and backed with some lovely music. BTW My Mum tells me that I travelled this line in my pushchair in the guard's van when only a few months old. Wish to goodness that I could remember it.
I travelled this line with my siblings and parents on many ocassions for our annual holiday. We then walked to Old Hunstanton passed the wreck to the lighthouse. Thanks for posting. I'm now viewing a freight train in Missouri US. such is the wonders of modern technology.
Would be great if they had this now a days instead of those shitty buses that run once every hour (be lucky if they even turn up then) I miss Norfolk, but being near London now makes me realise how good public transport should be
A beautiful, nostalgic creation and a moving tribute appreciated by all who remember this railway line. Skillfully created and superbly put together. Thank you.
Many thanks! Feel free to explore my other videos I am hoping to make many more exploring other lost lines
Fantastic video. Your editing is so clever. Thank you
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My auntie once took me on a day trip from Chatteris to Hunstanton, possibly my first ever train ride,
Only 108 likes in a year ? This is brilliant & took a lot of thought & time in editing. So glad i found this. Thank you for making this 👍🏻
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This was wonderful. So many memories I wish they still had this line open, I hate having to get a taxi from Kings Lynn. This was a much prettier journey to make. Thanks so much for doing this
Thanks Lynne! I will be exploring more lines soon - there quite a few around Kings Lynn I noticed!
Mr. Fox, you are a genius! Thank you so much from Canada! 🍁 🚂 🦫
Superb... Thanks for all your time, knowledge and effort...x
I love these videos. A great concept, beautifully produced and backed with some lovely music. BTW My Mum tells me that I travelled this line in my pushchair in the guard's van when only a few months old. Wish to goodness that I could remember it.
Pain to drive to from Grantham, a train would be perfect ! Re open a line into Hunstanton
Another truly brilliant work. Fantastic
Wow, such amazing talent! I really enjoyed watching this ♥
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I can remember seeing trains going into lynn docks when I was a lad 50 years ago.
Excellent film,loved it and great music to suit the subject.
Stunning video, I really enjoyed it.
I travelled this line with my siblings and parents on many ocassions for our annual holiday. We then walked to Old Hunstanton passed the wreck to the lighthouse. Thanks for posting. I'm now viewing a freight train in Missouri US. such is the wonders of modern technology.
Amazing I had goose bumps. It felt so strange as I have walked through some of those places and I lived in Heacham.
A fantastic creation , I really enjoyed this rail journey
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What a brilliant video, I travelled to Hunstanton by train as a child.
Great video really enjoyed seeing this. Thanks for uploading.
Wonderful to watch but depressing at the same time.
A super video. Well put together. Well done 👏👏👏
Still recognise outline of fields and hedges
Fantastic, thank you!
Nice one I tried to follow the old line on the map it's not easy you done it great
That was fantastic!
Very good now we need the real thing!!
hello from heacham
Another great vid and such a shame this line was lost .they keep mentioning the need to reopen it so who knows one day
Its a shame Hunstanton lost such a grand hotel - I imagine it was demolished fairly soon after the station closed?
Yes that too .im guessing the holiday trade for the hotel dwindled during the 60s and 70s so had no further use ..thanks again for a great vid
Anybody got film of the actual line working? Be great to see.
I remember seeing a John Betgeman film in black and white think BBC showed it Last train to Huntstanton.60 s run in a Diesel multiple unit.
Would be great if they had this now a days instead of those shitty buses that run once every hour (be lucky if they even turn up then) I miss Norfolk, but being near London now makes me realise how good public transport should be