
Rail
Whether you’re getting from A to B or simply enjoying one of our historic heritage railway lines, the train is a great way to see or travel around Norfolk. Did you know that Diss to Norwich on the train take a mere 20 minutes but driving will take you 48 minutes (on a good day) so therefore train travel is one of the most efficient ways to get around. If you have a train station nearby, why not use our live departure boards to check the timetable before you jump in the car.
More about rail services in Norfolk

The Wherry line
Connecting the city of Norwich with the seaside towns of Great Yarmouth and Lowestoft

The Bittern line
Connecting the city of Norwich with the seaside towns of Cromer and Sheringham, passing through the Broads National Park

Heritage lines
Explore the Norfolk countryside with these heritage steam railways, travelling through the Broads and along the north Norfolk Coast