Norfolk and Suffolk Joint Railway
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The Norfolk and Suffolk Joint Railway (NSJR) was a British railway company. The company was grouped into the London and North Eastern Railway in 1923.
[edit] Overview
The NSJR was owned by the Great Eastern Railway and the Midland and Great Northern Joint Railway and consisted of two distinct sections: a line between North Walsham and Cromer via Mundesley, and a coastal route running from Gorleston to Lowestoft. Neither has survived apart from a 11/2-mile stretch just south of Cromer which forms part of today’s Bittern Line.
[edit] Preservation
A Norfolk and Suffolk Joint Railway signal box, formerly at Laundry Lane near Lowestoft, has been preserved on the Mid-Norfolk Railway at Dereham.