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Rail
Whether you’re getting from A to B or simply enjoying one of our historic heritage railway lines, the train is a great way to see or travel around Norfolk. Did you know that Diss to Norwich on the train take a mere 20 minutes but driving will take you 48 minutes (on a good day) so therefore train travel is one of the most efficient ways to get around. If you have a train station nearby, why not use our live departure boards to check the timetable before you jump in the car.
More about rail services in Norfolk
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The Wherry line
Connecting the city of Norwich with the seaside towns of Great Yarmouth and Lowestoft
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The Bittern line
Connecting the city of Norwich with the seaside towns of Cromer and Sheringham, passing through the Broads National Park
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Heritage lines
Explore the Norfolk countryside with these heritage steam railways, travelling through the Broads and along the north Norfolk Coast