Kings Lynn Dock or Harbour Branch

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AlanMoore
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Kings Lynn Dock or Harbour Branch

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I went on this special back in March 1980, but cannot remember where this shot was taken. I believe it is Kings Lynn, but not sure whether it is the branch to the Dock or the Harbour. Were there two seperate lines anyway? Does anyone recognise the location? It was a good day out with trips on the Denver to Abbey branch and to Middleston Towers.

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Re: Kings Lynn Dock or Harbour Branch

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It is the harbour branch.. If i've got it correct the line off to the left used to go through to the M&GN
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Re: Kings Lynn Dock or Harbour Branch

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Ok thanks, I have a bit more confusion to add in here as the DMU also went to South Lynn coal depot. That's the trouble with AGFA slides they were never numbered or dated so even if you made notes of each shot it's hard to see which ones which. KODAK slides were always numbered so no problem.

Alan
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