Image 76084, 10.00 Sheringham-Holt, A149 coast road bridge

76084, 10.00 Sheringham-Holt, A149 coast road bridge
76084, 10.00 Sheringham-Holt, A149 coast road bridge 
 There is a steady climb from where the North Norfolk Railway (that utilises the former M&GN route) leaves Sheringham as it heads towards Weybourne and then to its current terminus at Holt. The first part of the climb is as the line heads inland after crossing the A149 coast road and this is where 4MT 76084 is seen leading the 10.00 Sheringham to Holt service on 18th October 2022. The two signals seen here are Weybourne's fixed distant and its home with later in front of a white sighting board as drivers will be looking into the bright sky when approaching it on the aforementioned climb. 
 Keywords: 76084 10.00 Sheringham-Holt A149 coast road bridge Standard 4MT
76084, 10.00 Sheringham-Holt, A149 coast road bridge 
 There is a steady climb from where the North Norfolk Railway (that utilises the former M&GN route) leaves Sheringham as it heads towards Weybourne and then to its current terminus at Holt. The first part of the climb is as the line heads inland after crossing the A149 coast road and this is where 4MT 76084 is seen leading the 10.00 Sheringham to Holt service on 18th October 2022. The two signals seen here are Weybourne's fixed distant and its home with later in front of a white sighting board as drivers will be looking into the bright sky when approaching it on the aforementioned climb. 
 Keywords: 76084 10.00 Sheringham-Holt A149 coast road bridge Standard 4MT

There is a steady climb from where the North Norfolk

Railway (that utilises the former M&GN route) leaves Sheringham as it heads towards Weybourne and then to its current terminus at Holt. The first part of the climb is as the line heads inland after crossing the A149 coast road and this is where 4MT 76084 is seen leading the 10.00 Sheringham to Holt service on 18th October 2022. The two signals seen here are Weybourne's fixed distant and its home with later in front of a white sighting board as drivers will be looking into the bright sky when approaching it on the aforementioned climb.