Reedham Swing Bridge - closed The swing bridge at Reedham as viewed from the River Yare, downstream of the bridge.
Reedham station photo-survey (12) Looking east along the up (Norwich-bound) platform in the down direction at Reedham railway station footbridge. Beyond the footbridge, a road bridge spans the station. The signal box is visible in the distance. Reedham station is on the ex-Great Eastern Rly route from Norwich to Lowestoft and is situated roughly mid-way between the two towns. Reedham station has two platforms, one for up (Norwich-bound) traffic and one for down (Yarmouth and Lowestoft) traffic. The majority of passenger services are operated by National Express. Half-a-mile east of the station is Reedham Junction; a single track route branches northeast to Yarmouth and the double track route continues southeast to Lowestoft. The junction is controlled by a traditional lever-frame signal box between the station and the junction itself.
Reedham station photo-survey (8) A general view looking east - the down direction - from the road bridge spanning Reedham station (the platforms are directly below the photographer's position). This views show the up and down lines, the signal box, and the redbrick bridge carrying Witton Green. Reedham Junction is beyond the bridge; a single track route branches northeast to Yarmouth and the double track route continues southeast to Lowestoft. The junction is controlled by a traditional lever-frame in the signal box (see other photos in this series). Down traffic over the junction is controlled by the bracketed-post semaphore signal (to the left of the signal box). Note that the signal arm for the Lowestoft route is raised to the clear or 'off' position and the arm for the Yarmouth route is at the horizontal danger position. Reedham is on the ex-Great Eastern Rly route from Norwich to Lowestoft and is situated roughly mid-way between the two towns. The station has two platforms, one for up (Norwich-bound) traffic and one for down (Yarmouth and Lowestoft) traffic. The majority of passenger services are operated by National Express.
Boatyard, Reedham Seen from the wherry Hathor; near this point was the boatyard, Daniel Hall's, where the wherry was built in 1905. A sculpture and information board on the quay commemorate Reedham's boatbuilding history. The yacht on the left is a traditional Broads River Cruiser called Wisp, built by Jack Powles of Wroxham in 1934. She is moored outside Friend of all Nations, an old Yarmouth beach lifeboat, built in 1863. [Thank you to Wisp's owner for additional information.]
Reedham station photo-survey (17) Looking in the down (eastbound) direction from the bridge carrying Witton Green over the railway 300 metres east of Reedham station. The track on the left of this photo is the single track route northeast to Yarmouth. The two lines diverging to the right are the double track route southeast to Lowestoft. Reedham station is behind the photographer (see [1] for a view from this location). The station is on the ex-Great Eastern Rly route from Norwich to Lowestoft and has two platforms, one for up (Norwich-bound) traffic and one for down (Yarmouth and Lowestoft) traffic. The majority of passenger services are operated by National Express.

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