the word is that
Trowse Station was built before the river-crossing, and so briefly served as the terminus of the newly-built Brandon-Norwich line.
The station may have been useful in workers commuting to the Colman's factory, it was also definitely used as a goods terminus (“When it (the market) was by the Shirehall, cattle used to be driven to the station at Trowse")
Posted By: Henclrikus on August 26th 2020 at 12:44:34
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- if my memory serves me well (General Chat) - ghostof barry butler, Aug 26, 10:37:22
- Yes I believe you’re correct, from what I’ve read (n/m) (General Chat) - Augustus Pablo, Aug 26, 10:40:49
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- Does beg the question as to the point of Trowse station. (General Chat) - Chopper, Aug 26, 10:07:17
- the word is that (General Chat) - Henclrikus, Aug 26, 12:44:34
- Mustard be something to do with that (General Chat) - Tombs, Aug 26, 10:13:23
- Does beg the question as to the point of Trowse station. (General Chat) - Chopper, Aug 26, 10:07:17
- if my memory serves me well (General Chat) - ghostof barry butler, Aug 26, 10:37:22
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