| Wymondham Written by Mark Bearton - 01 Dec 2004 |
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Wymondham is just of the main A11 trunk road west of Norwich. The town itself is on the B1172 with the station being about 200 yards south of this road from the traffic lights nearest the town centre.
There is a station car park.
There are regular train services stopping at Wymondham from Norwich and also through services from Ely, Cambridge, Peterborough, Nottingham and stations to Sheffield and Manchester (including almost an hourly service from Hunts Cross on the outskirts of Liverpool!)
There are toilets on the station, a cafe and a pub at the bottom of the Approach Road. There are plenty of shops and pubs in the town centre a short walk away.
There is a good selection of Semaphore signals at Wymondham, also fairly unusually now Telegraph Poles, and the station itself is worth photographing.
The light is best in a morning for trains heading towards Norwich passing the signal box from the west and in the afternoon for trains entering the station from the east.