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Berney Arms railway station first opened in 1844 as part of the Norwich and Yarmouth Line. READ MORE: A look back at 'Norfolk's best town' through the years Initially, there was a dispute regarding ...
Berney Arms railway station is located 15 miles east of Norwich and is only served by the front carriage of a train due to how short the platform is.
Berney Arms railway station is located 15 miles east of Norwich and is only served by the front carriage of a train due to how short the platform is. It is only accessible by foot, train, or by boat ...
Berney Arms Railway Station, one of world's most remote stops, endures thanks to a 19th-century landowner's unusual demand.
It is only accessible via a footpath and bridleway, setting off east from Reedham, west from the Berney Arms railway station or from the village of Wickhampton to the north. It is opposite Haddiscoe ...
England's most remote train station two miles from the nearest road Berney Arms Station near Great Yarmouth is one of the UK's least-used stations, with only 42 passengers visiting it one year.
Berney Arms, one of England's remotest and least-used stations, serves a Norfolk settlement in the heart of Broads National Park. With just two daily trains in each direction, the station lacks ...
Plus the wonderful book, and others, about the smallest station halt in the land, beautiful Berney Arms. from our own Sheila Hutchinson. They are a window on a lost world.
The Norfolk hamlet of Berney Arms was once home to a small but thriving community of 11 families. Today, it lies empty but for an unused pub, an RSPB centre, a closed marsh mill and a railway station.
Berney Arms station in Norfolk had been the quietest station in 2019/20 with just 42 entries and exits. Those figures actually jumped to 348 in 2020/21 - the biggest percentage increase of any ...