Warham St Mary Railway Halt

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The photograph on this page of Warham St Mary Railway Halt by Nigel Stickells as part of the Geograph project.

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Warham St Mary Railway Halt

Image: © Nigel Stickells Taken: 18 Apr 2007

This railway halt is a mile or so south of the northern terminus of the Wells and Walsingham Light Railway at Wells. It is claimed that the line is the longest 10 1/4" narrow gauge steam railway in the world.

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Image Location

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Latitude
52.9362
Longitude
0.87742