New signalling system introduced on the Wherry lines [Network Rail]





Date: 17/02/2020

Over 130 years of signalling history came to an end today on the Wherry lines with the reopening of the Norwich to Yarmouth line following completion of work to introduce a new computerised signalling system, improving reliability of train services. A section of the East Suffolk line from Beccles to Lowestoft also reopened today.


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New signalling system introduced on the Wherry lines

Network Rail

Over 130 years of signalling history came to an end today on the Wherry lines with the reopening of the Norwich to Yarmouth line following completion of work to introduce a new computerised signalling system, improving reliability of train services. A section of the East Suffolk line from Beccles to Lowestoft also reopened today.

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Changing the paraffin lamps on the Brundall down starter - July 2010.
Location: Brundall
Company: Yarmouth and Norwich Railway (Norfolk Railway)
/07/2010 Ian Dinmore