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VII.—Some Railway Cuttings in Suffolk. 1. Yarmouth and Lowestoft Direct Railway

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 May 2009

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Yarmouth and Lowestoft have long been connected by railways, but although the Great Eastern Company had provided a choice of routes, there was no direct way. This is now in process of construction by a joint arrangement between the Great Eastern, Great Northern, and Midland Railway Companies; and the route, for the most part within a mile of the sea-coast, is from the Great Eastern Station at Lowestoft through Gunton, Hopton, Corton, and Gorleston to the Yarmouth Beach Station, a distance of a little more than nine miles.

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Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1902

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References

page 129 note 1 See also Geol. Mag., 1902, p. 30.

page 131 note 1 A collection of the fossils has been made by Mr. Charles Ganz, of Aldborough.