Walsingham Railway
Walsingham used to be connected to the railway network by the Norwich via Fakenham, Dereham and Wymondham route, but this was axed during the Beeching era in the late 1960s, in stages from 1964 to 1969. In 1979 a 10-ΒΌ inch narrow gauge was laid on the old track bed to Wells and this now operates with steam driven locomotives. The official name is the Wells and Walsingham Light Railway.
The old station building (with platform still intact and visible) is now Saint Seraphim's Orthodox church.
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