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A Victorian Railway

The Swan Hotel, 19 The Thoroughfare, Harleston, Norfolk, IP20 9AS

  • Multiple dates available
  • In person
  • Pre-booking not required

An 00 gauge running model of the Harleston Railway Station and Yard.

The railway played a key part of the transport of goods both to and from the town. The Waveney Valley Railway opened in 1855 and operated until 1960. The highly decorated Victorian Italianate station building reflects the style of the town clock tower.

A 00 gauge model of rolling stock and the Station Building will be running. The display will be combined with a photographic exhibition of the line through its history, a film of the last day of passenger steam on the branch line in January 1953, and a presentation edited from film from the engine mounted camera.

The grade II listed Harleston Station survives today at 37 Station Road IP20 9ES. It stands at the mid (passing) point of the Tivetshall to Bungay Waveney Valley Line, part of the great network of railways that criss-crossed East Anglia in the 19th century. The model stands as a record of a bygone era, when the pace of life was slower and more peaceful.

Timings & Tours

Saturday 13 September:
1000-1600
Saturday 20 September:
1000-1600

Location & directions

The Swan Hotel, 19 The Thoroughfare, Harleston, Norfolk, IP20 9AS

Contact on day:
Peter Metcalf
Telephone number:
+447936160381

Booking information

Pre-booking requirement:
Pre-booking not required

Additional information

This is being hosted in a working hotel and we ask visitors to respect this. This event forms part of a town wide community programme involving over 20 local groups to celebrate Heritage Open Days.

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