Old N&SJ
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Image: © Ashley Dace Taken: 26 Dec 2010
The Norfolk and Suffolk Joint line was a company owned by the M&GN and the GER (Midland and Great Northern and the Great Eastern Railway). It ran from Lowestoft to Great Yarmouth running through Corton, Hopton and Gorleston. Opening in 1903 (I think) and closed in May 1970. The section from just north of Coke Ovens junction to just south of Lowestoft North station is now a footpath with several nice bridges. A signal box from Laundry lane has been preserved at Dereham Image