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Haddiscoe Railway Bridge (dismantled)

 
A dismantled swing railway bridge
Ravine Road, St Olaves NR31 9HL, United Kingdom
Address is taken from a point 256 yards away.
 
Information about the place
Haddiscoe Railway Bridge (dismantled) is a minor waterways place on the Norfolk Broads (River Waveney - Main Navigation) between Waveney - New Cut Junction (2½ furlongs to the northwest) and Waveney - Oulton Dyke Junction (4 miles and 4 furlongs to the southeast).
 
 
The nearest place in the direction of Waveney - Oulton Dyke Junction is Slugs Lane Marina; 1 mile and 4¼ furlongs away.

Mooring here is unrated.

This is the site of a bridge, the canal may be narrow as a consequence.

Burgh Castle Marina & Caravan Park5 miles, ¼ furlongs
St. Olaves Bridge5¼ furlongs
Bell Inn5¼ furlongs
St. Olaves Marina3¾ furlongs
Waveney - New Cut Junction2½ furlongs
Haddiscoe Railway Bridge (dismantled)
Slugs Lane Marina1 mile, 4¼ furlongs
Somerleyton Swing Rail Bridge1 mile, 5 furlongs
Waveney - Oulton Dyke Junction4 miles, 4 furlongs
Waveney River Centre5 miles, 2 furlongs
Seven Mile Carr7 miles
 
 
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Direction of TV transmitter (From Wolfbane Cybernetic)
 
 
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[Haddiscoe railway station] Haddiscoe railway station (formerly Haddiscoe Low Level) is on the Wherry Lines in Norfolk, England, named after the village of Haddiscoe, some 2 miles [Haddiscoe railway station (Norfolk Railway)] This was the original Haddiscoe railway station serving Haddiscoe, Norfolk. It was opened in 1847 by the Norfolk Railway and closed in 1904. Upon closure [Haddiscoe High Level railway station] Haddiscoe High Level was a railway station in Haddiscoe, Norfolk serving the now closed Yarmouth-Beccles Line. It obtained its name due to its close proximity [History of the East Suffolk line] Halesworth, Beccles and Haddiscoe Railway was authorised on 5 June 1851; share capital was to be £150,000. The line was to run from Haddiscoe, on the Reedham [River Yare] be repaid. The arrival of the railways added an element of competition, and the Commissioners took over the Haddiscoe Cut in 1842, selling it on to Sir [Haddiscoe Cut] The Haddiscoe Cut or New Cut is a canal in the English county of Norfolk and in The Broads National Park.). The cut was conceived as a way to provide [Norfolk Railway] Mid-Norfolk Railway Wymondham Reedham Haddiscoe; opened 1 July 1847; closed 9 May 1904 Haddiscoe Junction; convergence of line from Yarmouth Haddiscoe Low Level; [Yarmouth South Town railway station] South Town. Despite the opening of the new railway and more services to Lowestoft the service via Haddiscoe still operated. In November 1914 the original [William Cubitt] Lincolnshire Iron bridges: Brent Eleigh and Clare, and the Stoke Bridge at Ipswich (Suffolk); Witham (Essex). Port Offices, Lowestoft Haddiscoe Cut Oxford Canal [St Olaves railway station] roughly the same journey. Today St Olaves is most closely served by Haddiscoe railway station, which is over the two rivers which separate the two villages
 
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16 Yare Valley - Norton Marshes to Haddiscoe Dismantled Railway
rail routes and bridges (particularly the A143 overpass at. Haddiscoe Cut Bridge), pylons, electricity lines and the dismantled Beccles to St. Olaves railway.
Yarmouth–Beccles line - Wikipedia
The Yarmouth–Beccles line was a railway line which linked the Suffolk market town of Beccles ... The main feature of the line was the pair of swing bridges over the River Waveney, the first at Beccles and the second between Haddiscoe and St ...
Dismantled, Disused, and Derelict railways :: Geograph Britain and ...
Feb 5, 2008 ... SN7011 : Dismantled Railway Line by Hywel Williams ... TM4290 : Beccles railway bridge by Graham Horn TM4290 : LNER 1938, Waveney ...
File:Dismantled bridge at Haddiscoe - geograph.org.uk - 978258.jpg ...
May 11, 2018 ... English: Dismantled bridge at Haddiscoe The former railway bridge at Haddiscoe railway station used to carry the old Beccles to Yarmouth ...
File:Cottages at Haddiscoe railway station - geograph.org.uk ...
File:Cottages at Haddiscoe railway station - geograph.org.uk - 1483039.jpg ... http://www.wherrylines.org.uk/ The abutments of a dismantled railway bridge can  ...
Category:Haddiscoe High Level railway station - Wikimedia Commons
Feb 5, 2019 ... Category:Haddiscoe High Level railway station ... Dismantled bridge at Haddiscoe - geograph.org.uk - 978258.jpg 640 × 480; 29 KB.
Landscape Character Assessment
Area 16 Yare/Waveney Norton Marshes to Haddiscoe dismantled railway. Area 17 Chet Valley ... Area 28 Ant Valley - Downstream of Wayford Bridge Area 29 ...
Railway cottages at Haddiscoe © Evelyn Simak :: Geograph Britain ...
Sep 11, 2009 ... View north along Haddiscoe railway station. The abutment of a dismantled railway bridge on the closed East Suffolk line can be seen in the ...
RAILSCOT | St Olaves Swing Bridge Junction
Name and dates. St Olaves Swing Bridge Junction. Opened on the Yarmouth and Haddiscoe Railway (East Suffolk Railway).