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The Mid-Norfolk Railway
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Class 50019
 
Class 50019 at Dereham station on the 19th of March 2006 with the driver waiting for last minute passengers to get on.
 
Brake van was in a well worn state at Dereham station in 2006.
 
This goods Brake van was in a well worn state at Dereham station in 2006.
 
This 20Ton brake van is number B 951843 was built in 1953 for British Railways.
 
931094 at Dereham
 
931094 at Derham in 2006
 
931094 was built for the boat trains from London Victoria to Dover and Folkestone, this is now used as hauled stock, for permanent way workings by the MNR
 
 
 
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The Mid-Norfolk Railway Preservation Trust
 
It was only around 1995 that The Mid-Norfolk Railway Preservation Trust started to restore this line between Dereham and Wymondham. It now has 17.5 miles of track (11.5 miles is in use) which when its is all in use, will be one of longer preserved railways in the UK. A lot of the other preserved railways had already had a twenty year start when they started.
 
 
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