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Another chance to view acclaimed Railway Posters Exhibition as Arts & Crafts Weekend returns to Railway Station

16th June 2025

Some of the area’s top crafters and makers will be at Lowestoft Railway Station this Saturday and Sunday as the Wherry Lines Community Rail Partnership and Lowestoft Central Project host their annual Arts and Crafts Weekend.

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Wherry Lines Community Rail Partnership celebrates 25 years supporting the railway in Norfolk & Suffolk

10th June 2025

The Wherry Lines Community Rail Partnership (CRP) has celebrated its 25th anniversary with a special event run in conjunction with its local train operator, key partner and core funder, Greater Anglia. Friday 6 June saw guests enjoy a trip on all three Wherry Lines routes between Norwich and Great Yarmouth and Norwich and Lowestoft, on one of Greater Anglia’s state-of-the-art bi-mode trains, before a special reception at Lowestoft railway station.

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Overnight move as iconic railway artefact finds new home

9th June 2025

Oulton Broad North railway station signal box, an iconic piece of railway infrastructure and familiar landmark to both rail and road users is to be preserved for future generations following a major overnight exercise to relocate it to a nearby museum.

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Network Rail Teams Support Lowestoft Initiative

15th May 2025

The Wherry Lines Community Rail Partnership and the Lowestoft Central Project are delighted to have been supported by teams from Network Rail recently, making significant progress in efforts to improve the approaches to Lowestoft station and assist in a heritage initiative.

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New Interpretation Panels installed at busy station

27th February 2025

The Wherry Lines Community Rail Partnership have installed two large interpretation panels at Oulton Broad North railway station. They provide useful visitor information, including maps to help people explore nearby Nicholas Everitt Park, Lowestoft Museum and the Carlton Marshes Nature Reserve. Plus, there is some interesting history of the station and Oulton Broad to discover on the panels.

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Town’s Tourist Information Office to reopen on Monday

7th April 2021

The Tourist Information office at Lowestoft Railway Station will re-open to the public on April 12.

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