The North Norfolk Railway offers far more than just a train ride! Grab your tickets, watch the guard wave his green flag, listen for the sound of the whistle and a whoosh of steam as you set off on a timeless journey through some of Norfolk’s most stunning coastal scenery and beautiful countryside.
Lovingly-restored steam and heritage diesel trains transport passengers on an 11 mile return journey between the delightful Victorian resort of Sheringham and the smart Georgian town of Holt. Make a day of it with our great value rover tickets that are valid for unlimited travel allowing you to hop on and off all day! We recommend booking in advance and passengers doing so receive a generous discount on their fares.
The heritage railway is fondly known as the ‘Poppy Line’ after the 19th Century poet and theatre critic Clement Scott coined the term “Poppyland” referring to the unspoilt coastal area around Sheringham where poppies grow in abundance. Today, our passengers can still enjoy unrivalled views of the delightful countryside, much of which is designated as being of outstanding natural beauty.
Visit on this special weekend and you can see and travel on three contrasting historic trains as we showcase locomotives and carriages owned by the Midland & Great Northern Joint Railway Society (our supporting charity – whose members can travel FREE throughout this weekend – just show your membership card on arrival). Our largest steam locomotive, the mammoth 90775 is scheduled to be in action hauling a train of restored steam-era carriages. The engine was built in 1943 for the War Department and worked in Egypt and Greece before being saved for preservation and repatriated in the 1980s. By way of contrast, the line’s smallest locomotive “Wissington” is also due to operate, working between Weybourne and Holt with our Victorian train of unique carriages dating from the 19th Century. The varied line up will be completed by Class 31 diesel D5631 which dates from 1960 and will be hauling the 101 year old “Quad-Art” teak carriages built for 1920s London commuter services.
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Discounted fares are available when you book online in advance
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There’s so much to see at the stations and in the surrounding area . . .