Wells & Fakenham Railway
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The Wells & Fakenham Railway, was a railway line in Norfolk, which connected the market town of Fakenham to the coast at Wells-next-the-Sea. It closed in 1964, but has been reopened in part by the Wells and Walsingham Light Railway.
The section of trackbed from Walsingham railway station southwards to the village of Houghton St Giles is in use as a public footpath called the Pilgrim's Way.