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East Anglian Byways - An exploration of the railways of East Anglia in the 1960s
The age of the East Anglian branch and cross country lines in the 1960s.
The St Ives branch, and the Norwich to Cromer and Sheringham branch in the late 1960s with passenger and freight.
The Sudbury to Marks Tey branch in 1968 - scenes on the Sudbury to Haverhill and Shelford cross country branch after closure in 1967.
The Cross Country line through Newmarket travelling behind a Type 3 diesel in the late 1960s.
East Anglian Freight in the 1960s including the Stoke Ferry branch - plus 'before and after' scenes almost 40 years later.
Includes a wealth of archives DMU and diesel power from an age when green liveries dominated the traction scene.
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