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  • 33202 | My Site 2

    Class 33202 "Dennis G. Robinson" Rolling Stock 1/5 Builder Birmingham Railway Carriage & Wagon Company Introduction Date 9th February 1962 Withdrawal Date 1st September 2007 Configuration Bo-Bo Status In Service Number Held 33202 Owned By Private British Railways Class 33 Diesel-Electric Type 3 The British Railway Class 33, also know as Type 3, is a class of diesel-electric locomotive that was built by Birmingham Railway Carriage & Wagon Company between 1960 - 1962, a total of 98 were produced. The class was built to be able to easily work passenger trains in the summer and then freight in the winter, this was due to the class not being fitted with steam heating boilers. They were most commonly seen in the Southern region with them being allocated to either Eastleigh or Hither Green. BR started to slowly withdraw the class from service with the majority either being sold to industry, scrapped or private railway companies. As of the present day 29 locomotives are left out of the original 98 produced, with 24 being preserved at various heritage railways and 5 being owned by mainline charter operator West Coast Railways. 33202 " 33202 was released from Birmingham Railway Carriage & Wagon on 9th February 1962, originally as DD6587, and allocated to Hither Green (73C). In July 1991 the locomotive was officially named " The Bruma Star". Over the course of its working life it was transferred to St Leonards and then back to Hither Green were it stayed until it was bought by Fragonset Railways in 2002. Whilst with Fragonset the locomotive undertook various mainline rail tours and freight workings, it was also named "Meteor" in November 2002. Upon the administration of Fragonset Railways in 2006, 33202 was eventually sold into preservation in February 2009. It moved to The Mid-Norfolk Railway in 2018 to assist with engineering works at Kimberley Park. The MNR would like to take this opportunity to thank the owners for the hire of 33202 to the MNR and for their continued help ensuring the MNR can operate trains.

  • Wensume Valley Miniature Railway | My Site 2

    Wensume Valley Miniature Railway 1/4 Runs most Sundays in the Summer Runs between 10:30am & 3:30pm At County School Station The Wensum Valley Miniature Railway run by the North Norfolk Model Engineering Club at our County School station, which is currently not connected to the rest of the main railway, however is accessible by road. The miniature railway runs on selected dates (as you can see below) and usually run between 10:30am and 3:30pm. Dates for 2024 August 18th 25th September 1st 15th (linked to the Heritage Open day at County School) October 27th - Halloween Half Term Please be aware that if the weather is very poor, the miniature railway may not be able to run as planned. Please follow the Wensum Valley Miniature Railway's Facebook page for the latest updates and information.

  • TV & Film | My Site 2

    TV & Filming The Mid-Norfolk Railway with its 11 miles of operatinal track offers numerous locations and possibilities for filming & production work. Our railway stations perfect for filming sets in most eras. With a mix of vintage and modern trains, we can set the scene for any time period. Our unique countryside rural station and bustling Dereham station offer versatile options for your filming needs. Let us help bring your vision to life! Previous Prodections: The potential of the Wymondham – Dereham – County School railway line for filming has been recognised ever since the dying days of steam. The British Transport Films Unit used County School Station in 1959 for the production “The Diesel Train Driver” – an instructional film to introduce drivers to the modern diesel railcars being introduced into traffic following the withdrawal of steam. After withdrawal of passenger services, County School Station was used in 1966 as one of the main locations for the Anglia Television produced soap opera “Weaver’s Green”. County School Station was again used in 1992 disguised as Gare de Nouvion in the penultimate episode of the British comedy classic “‘Allo ‘Allo!”. More recently, local film producers Capriol Films featured County School Station as Eynsford Station for a film, “Peter Warlock – Some Little Joy”, about the life of the early 20th century composer, Philip Heseltine – better known as Peter Warlock. October 2009 saw a successful film shoot at Dereham Station by local company, Independent Studios UK (now Timereel Studios). The film, “Haunted London”, featured scenes taken in the ticket office, station master’s office and on the platform in the guise of Tulse Hill Station, London (c. 1950s). Documentary series over the years have used the railway over the years for a variety of productions, these include: A production for the Discovery Channel Minor filming for STV BBC productions of "Beeching's Track" with Nicholas Crane in 2008 Talkback Thames TV & BBC production of "Great British Railway Journeys" with Michael Protillo BBC Look East production "Inside Out" with David Whitley Channel 5 production of "Norfolk & Suffolk: Country & Coast" More recently the railway has been used for the BBC1 Drama "The Bodyguard" & Netflix's Bollywood verison of "The Girl on the Train". The railway has also been used for a Televison adver for the Belgian beer Leffe that was broadcasted in Germany. (See the video here )

  • 56301 | My Site 2

    Class 100 56301 Rolling Stock 1/1 Builder Gloucester Carriage & Wagon Company Introduction Date 1957 Withdrawal Date 1969 Car Type Driving Trailer Composite Lavatory Status On Display Number Held 56301 Owned By MNRPT British Railways Class 100 Diesel Multiple Unit The British Railway Class 100 Diesel Multiple Units were built by the Gloucester Carriage & Wagon Company between 1957 - 1958, with a total of 40 sets (80 cars) being produced. The class was designed to be lightweight to allow for good and constant acceleration. Unfortunately none were selected for refurbishment and the withdrawal of the class began in 1969, with the last car being taken out of service in 1988. Only a total of 3 survived into preservation with the rest being scrapped. 56301 56301 was built in 1957 and had a very short life with it being the first diesel multiple unit car to enter preservation in 1969, originally at the Chasewater Railway. After leaving the Chasewater Railway the car was briefly stored a the Uranium Fuel Centre in Salwick but was then transferred to the King's Lynn Sugar Factory where is stayed between 1996 and 1997. It arrived at County School station in August 1999 to be used as a extension to the Tea Room. The vehicle is currently on display at County School awaiting its time in the queue for restoration and use.

  • Terms & Conditions | My Site 2

    The Mid-Norfolk Railway - Terms & Conditions TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF SALE FOR PHYSICAL GOODS AND DIGITAL CONTENT Mid-Norfolk Railway Preservation Trust - Website Terms and Conditions of Sale Please read the following important terms and conditions before you buy anything on our website and check that they contain everything which you want and nothing that you are not willing to agree to. Summary of some of your key rights: By law, the Consumer Contracts (Information, Cancellation and Additional Charges) Regulations 2013, SI 2013/3134 say that we must give you certain key information before a legally binding contract between you and us is made (see below). We will give you this information in a clear and understandable way. Some of this information is likely to be obvious from the context. Some of this information is also set out in this contract, such as information on our complaint handling policy. Refunds / Cancellations Unfortunately we do not offer refunds on any of our products or services, unless they are subject to any of the following: > Right to cancel - goods The Consumer Contracts (Information, Cancellation and Additional Charges) Regulations 2013 say that up to 14 days after receiving your goods, in most cases, you can change your mind and get a full refund. The cost of returning the delivered goods will be paid for by the customer. > Right to cancel - digital content The Consumer Contracts (Information, Cancellation and Additional Charges) Regulations 2013 provide you with 14 days to change your mind and cancel the purchase and get a full refund on your digital content. You do not have this right to cancel once a download has started provided you have been told this and have acknowledged this. > Your Consumer Rights - goods The Consumer Rights Act 2015 says goods must be as described, fit for purpose and of satisfactory quality. During the expected lifespan of your product you're entitled to the following: up to 30 days: if your goods are faulty, then you can get a refund; up to six months: if they can't be repaired or replaced, then you're entitled to a full refund, in most cases; up to six years: if the goods do not last a reasonable length of time, you may be entitled to some money back. > Your Consumer Rights - digital content The Consumer Rights Act 2015 says digital content must be as described, fit for purpose and of satisfactory quality: if your digital content is faulty, you're entitled to a repair or a replacement; if the fault can't be fixed, or if it hasn't been fixed within a reasonable time and without significant inconvenience, you can get some, or all of your money back; if you can show the fault has damaged your device and we haven't used reasonable care and skill, you may be entitled to a repair or compensation. This is a summary of some of your key rights. For detailed information from Citizens Advice please visit www.citizensadvice.org.uk Event tickets The "14 day cooling off period" does not apply to pre-booked leisure activities which take place on a specific date or period of performance. You can find further confirmation of this on the Citizens Advice Bureau website (copy link below) which states that for event tickets you are not entitled to a refund if you change your mind about going. https://www.citizensadvice.org.uk/consumer/event-tickets/event-tickets/getting-a-refund-on-an-event-ticket/ This can also be confirmed under section 28 (1) (h) of The Consumer Contracts (Information, Cancellation and Additional Charges) regulations 2013 which can be found on the government legislation website. The information in this summary box summarises some of your key rights. It is not intended to replace the contract below which you should read carefully. This contract sets out: your legal rights and responsibilities; our legal rights and responsibilities; and certain key information required by law. In this contract: 'We', 'us' or 'our' means The Mid-Norfolk Railway Preservation Trust, trading as ‘Mid-Norfolk Railway’ References to us in these Terms also includes any group companies which we may have from time to time. 'Our site' or 'our website' refers to the site on which these terms and conditions are displayed, including, but not limited to the following websites: www.mnr.org.uk, www.midnorfolkrailway.co.uk & buy2.myonlinebooking.co.uk/midnorfolkrailway/... 'You' or 'your' means the person accessing or using our site to make purchases from us. If you don't understand any of this contract and want to talk to us about it, please contact us by e-mailing: info@mnr.org.uk Do you need extra help? If you would like this policy in another format (e.g. audio, large print, braille) please contact us. Who we are The Mid-Norfolk Railway Preservation Trust is a company limited by guarantee and a registered charity, registered in England. Company number: 3037014. Charity number: 1046931. VAT registration number: 665 793 581. Registered office: The Railway Station, Station Road, Dereham, Norfolk, NR19 1DF. Trading as the Mid-Norfolk Railway. The details of this contract will not be filed with any relevant authority by us. Terms and Conditions of Sale A. Introduction 1. These terms and conditions apply to any sale of goods or digital content on our site. If you buy goods or digital content on our site you agree to be legally bound by this contract and the terms and conditions contained herein. 2. This contract is only available in English. No other languages are available for this contract. 3. When buying any goods or digital content on our site you also agree to be bound by: (a). our terms and conditions of use and any documents referred to therein; (b). extra terms which may add to, or replace some of, this contract. This may happen for the following reasons: Further regulatory requirements for products; circumstances change for reasons outside our control; legal changes require further measures. We will contact you to let you know if we intend to do this by giving you one month's notice. You can end this contract at any time by giving one month's notice if we tell you extra terms apply; (c). specific terms which apply to certain goods or digital content. If you want to see these specific terms, please visit the relevant webpage for the goods or digital content. All these documents form part of this contract as though set out in full here. B. Information we give you 1. By law, the Consumer Contracts (Information, Cancellation and Additional Charges) Regulations 2013 say that we must give you certain key information before a legally binding contract between you and us is made. If you want to see this key information, please: (a). read the Confirmation email that will be sent to you when you have ordered goods or digital content (see clause below); or (b). contact us using the contact details at the top of this page. 2. The key information we give you by law forms part of this contract (as though it is set out in full here). 3. If we have to change any key information once a legally binding contract between you and us is made, we can only do this if you agree to it. C. Ordering from us 1. Here we set out how a legally binding contract between you and us is made. 2. You place an order on our site by doing the following: The user adds products to a shopping basket/cart and then proceeds to checkout. Finally, the user completes the process with their details and clicks to confirm the order and pay with our payment processor. 3. Please read and check your order carefully before submitting it. However, if you need to correct any errors you can do so before submitting it to us. 4. Before you place any order for digital content you must check that the hardware and software requirements of your computer or device mean that you can download the digital content. If required please contact us for assistance. 5. When you place your order at the end of the online checkout process (e.g. when you confirm payment), we will acknowledge it by email. This acknowledgement does not, however, mean that your order has been accepted. 6. We may contact you to say that we do not accept your order. This is typically for the following reasons: (a). the goods or digital content are unavailable; (b). we cannot authorise your payment; (c). you are not allowed to buy the goods or digital content from us; (d). we are not allowed to sell the goods or digital content to you; (e). the number of goods or digital content you have ordered is too large; or (f). there has been a mistake on the pricing or description of the goods or digital content. 7. We will only accept your order when we send you an email to confirm this (Confirmation Email) at this point: (a). a legally binding contract will be in place between you and us; and (b). your order will be fulfilled and your content will be available for download. 8. If you are under the age of 18 you may buy any goods or digital content from our site. However, in some cases you may not be able to buy certain goods or digital content because you are too young. If so this will be set out on the relevant webpage for the goods or digital content concerned. D. Right to cancel this contract 1. You have the right to cancel this contract within 14 days without giving any reason. 2. However, this right to cancel will not apply to any of the following products: Clothing that has been worn. Magazines cannot be returned. Perishable goods. Bespoke products. Railway travel and special event tickets come separately under the Conditions of Carriage terms. Bespoke or personalised goods. Unsealed sealed items. Event and leisure activities which take place on a specific date or period of performance. 3. The cancellation period will expire after 14 days from the day: (a). on which you acquire, or a third party other than the carrier and indicated by you acquires, physical possession of any goods, in the case of a sales contract; (b). on which you acquire, or a third party other than the carrier and indicated by you acquires, physical possession of the last good purchased, in the case of a contract relating to multiple goods ordered by the consumer in one order and delivered separately; (c). on which you acquire, or a third party other than the carrier and indicated by you acquires, physical possession of the last lot or piece of any purchased goods, in the case of a contract relating to delivery of a good consisting of multiple lots or pieces; (d). on which you acquire, or a third party other than the carrier and indicated by you acquires, physical possession of the first good purchased, in the case of a contract for regular delivery of goods during a defined period of time. 4. To exercise the right to cancel, you must inform us of your decision to cancel this contract by a clear statement (e.g. a letter sent by post or email). You can use the model cancellation form set out in the box below, but it is not obligatory. Cancellation form To: THE MID-NORFOLK RAILWAY PRESERVATION TRUST The Railway Station, Dereham, Norfolk, NR19 1DF info@mnr.org.uk I/We* hereby give notice that I/We* cancel my/our* contract of sale of the following goods: Ordered on */received on *: Name of consumer(s): Address of consumer(s): Signature of consumer(s) (only if this form is notified on paper): Date: * Delete as appropriate 5. To meet the cancellation deadline, it is sufficient for you to send your communication concerning your exercise of the right to cancel before the cancellation period has expired. E. No right to cancel this contract once downloading of any purchased digital content starts When you buy the digital content: (a). you have no right to cancel this contract once the downloading of it starts. F. Effects of cancellation 1. If you cancel this contract in accordance with these terms and conditions, we will reimburse to you all payments received from you, including the costs of delivery (except for the supplementary costs arising if you chose a type of delivery other than the least expensive type of standard delivery offered by us). 2. We may make a deduction from the reimbursement for loss in value of any goods supplied, if the loss is the result of unnecessary handling by you. 3. We will make the reimbursement without undue delay, and not later than: (a). 14 days after the day we received back from you any goods supplied; or (b). (if earlier) 14 days after the day you provide evidence that you have returned the goods; or (c). if there were no goods supplied, 14 days after the day on which we are informed about your decision to cancel this contract. 4. We will make the reimbursement using the same means of payment as you used for the initial transaction, unless you have expressly agreed otherwise; in any event, you will not incur any fees as a result of the reimbursement. 5. If you have received goods: (a). you shall, without undue delay and in any event not later than 14 days from the day on which you communicate your cancellation from this contract to us, send back the goods or hand them over to us (b). the deadline shall be considered to have been met if you send back the goods before the period of 14 days has expired and, if requested, can provide proof of postage dated on or before the end of the 14 day returns expiry date; (c). you will have to bear the direct cost of returning the goods; (d). you are only liable for any diminished value of the goods resulting from the handling other than what is necessary to establish the nature, characteristics and functioning of the goods. G. Download of digital content 1. Once you have paid for your order and received the Confirmation email you will be given the option to download the digital content. 2. We may deliver your digital content in instalments. If you have any queries as to whether this is the case please consult the information provided at the time of purchase or contact us for further information. 3. If something happens which: (a). is outside of our control; and (b). affects you being able to download the digital content; we will make the digital content available for download as soon as we can. If your computer or device blocks the automatic download of the digital content or the automatic download does not start, you may still have the right to cancel the contract. H. Permission to use digital content 1. When you buy any digital content and download it, you will not own it. Instead we give you permission to use it (also known as a 'licence') for the purpose of you using and enjoying it according to this contract. 2. The digital content: (a). is personal to you. You can use it wherever you want in the world but only if you comply with local laws; (b). is non-exclusive to you. We may supply the same or similar digital content to other users; (c). may be used only on 1 computer or device; (d). may not be: I. copied by you except for a reasonable number of necessary back-ups; II. changed by you (which means, in particular, that you are not allowed to adapt, reverse-engineer or decompile it, or try to extract the source code from it, except where any of this is allowed by law); III. combined or merged with, or used in, any other computer program; or IV. distributed or sold by you to any third party; (e). contains information which is owned by us or third parties or both. You must not conceal, change or remove any markings which show who owns this information, such as copyright (©), registered trade mark (®) or unregistered trademark (™) markings. 3. Except where you have permission to use the digital content under this clause, you will not obtain any rights of ownership or other rights (of whatever nature) in the digital content or in any copies of it. I. Delivery of goods 1. We use the following delivery services to deliver our goods: Royal Mail, however, for larger orders we may use other courier services. 2. The estimated date for delivery of the goods may be set out in the order dispatched e-mail. 3. If something happens which: (a). is outside of our control; and (b). affects the estimated date of delivery; we will let you have a revised estimated date for delivery of the goods. 4. Delivery of the goods will deemed to have taken place when we deliver them to the address that you gave to us. 5. We may be unable to deliver the goods if we are unable to properly identify you. Please be prepared to provide a form of ID (passport or photocard driving licence) on delivery of goods. 6. Unless you and we agree otherwise, if we cannot deliver your goods within 30 days, we will: (a). let you know; (b). cancel your order; and (c). give you a refund. 7. If nobody is available to take delivery, please contact us using the contact details at the top of this page. 8. You are responsible for the goods when delivery has taken place. In other words, the risk in the goods passes to you when you take possession of the goods. 9. We do not make deliveries to any addresses outside of the UK. However, we do deliver to British Forces Post Office (BFPO) addresses (although please check that you are allowed to send the goods to a BFPO address as some goods are restricted or prohibited). 10. We may deliver your goods in instalments depending on the products selected in the order. J. Payment 1. We accept the following means of payment: Our payment processor, WorldPay, accepts Visa, Mastercard & Maestro payments. 2. We will do all that we reasonably can to ensure that all of the information you give us when paying for goods or digital content is secure by using an encrypted and secure payment mechanism. However, in the absence of negligence on our part we will not be legally responsible to you for any loss that you may suffer if a third party gains unauthorised access to any information that you give us. 3. Your credit card or debit card will only be charged when you confirm your order. 4. All payments by credit card or debit card need to be authorised by the relevant card issuer. From time to time we may also use extra security steps via Verified by Visa, Mastercard SecureCode or equivalent services. 5. If your payment is not received by us and you have already received any goods, you: (a). must pay for such goods within 30 days; or (b). must return them to us as soon as possible. If so, you must keep the goods in your possession, take reasonable care of them (including ensuring that you follow any instructions or manuals given with the goods) and not use them before you return them to us. 6. If you do not return any goods (such as where you have not paid for them) we may collect the goods from you at your expense. We will try to contact you to let you know if we intend to do this. 7. Nothing in this clause affects your legal rights to cancel the contract during any applicable 'cooling off' period detailed under the Clauses entitled 'Right to Cancel this Contract ' and 'Effects of Cancellation ' above. 8. The price of the goods or digital content: (a). is in pounds sterling (£)(GBP); (b). includes VAT at the applicable rate; and (c). does not include the cost of: I. delivering the goods (delivery options and costs will be provided before you place your order); or II. any carrier bags (which cost a minimum of 10p) each). K. Nature of goods 1. The Consumer Rights Act 2015 gives you certain legal rights (also known as 'statutory rights'), for example, the goods: (a). are of satisfactory quality; (b). are fit for purpose; (c). match the description, sample or model; and (d). are installed properly (if we install any goods). 2. We must provide you with goods that comply with your legal rights. 3. The packaging of the goods may be different from that shown on our site. 4. While we try to make sure that: (a). all weights, sizes and measurements set out on our site are as accurate as possible, there may be a small tolerance of up to 1% in such weights, sizes and measurements; and (b). the colours of our goods are displayed accurately on our site, the actual colours that you see on your computer may vary depending on the monitor that you use. 5. Any goods sold: (a). at discount prices; (b). as remnants; or (c). as substandard; will be identified and sold as such. Please check that they are of a satisfactory quality for their intended use. 6. If we can't supply certain goods we may need to substitute them with alternative goods of equal or better standard and value. In this case: (a). we will let you know if we intend to do this but this may not always be possible; and (b). you can refuse to accept such substitutes, in which case we will offer you a refund or a replacement and let you know how long such an offer remains open for. L. Nature of digital content 1. The Consumer Rights Act 2015 gives you certain legal rights (also known as 'statutory rights'), for example, that the digital content: (a). is of satisfactory quality; (b). is fit for purpose; and (c). matches its description. 2. We must provide you with digital content that complies with your legal rights. 3. When we supply the digital content: (a). we will use all reasonable efforts to ensure that it is free from defects, viruses and other malicious content; (b). we do not promise that it is compatible with any third party software or equipment except where we have said that it is in the guide to its use or on our website; and (c). you acknowledge that there may be minor errors or bugs in it. M. Faulty goods or digital content 1. Your legal rights under the Consumer Rights Act 2015 (also known as 'statutory rights'), are set out at the top of this contract. They are a summary of your key rights. For more detailed information on your rights and what you should expect from us, please: (a). contact us using the contact details at the top of this page; or (b). visit the Citizens Advice website www.citizensadvice.uk . 2. Nothing in this contract affects your legal rights under the Consumer Rights Act 2015 (also known as 'statutory rights'). You may also have other rights in law. 3. Please contact us using the contact details at the top of this page, if you want: (a). us to repair the goods or digital content; (b). us to replace the goods or digital content; (c). a price reduction; or (d). to reject the goods or digital content and get a refund. 4. To avoid faults happening with any digital content, you must: (a). install any fixes, updates, upgrades, new releases and new versions that are made available to you as soon as reasonably possible after we tell you that they are available to be downloaded; (b). use it only on the recommended third party software and equipment set out in the guide to its use or on our website; and (c). follow any other guidance given by us to you when undertaking the purchase, or contained within the Confirmation email. N. End of the contract If this contract is ended it will not affect our right to receive any money which you owe to us under this contract. O. Limit on our responsibility 1. Except for any legal responsibility that we cannot exclude in law (such as for death or personal injury), we are not legally responsible for: (a). losses that: (I). were not foreseeable to you and us when the contract was formed; or (II). that were not caused by any breach on our part; (b). business losses; and (c). losses to non-consumers. P. Indemnity and insurance 1. You shall indemnify us, and keep us indemnified, from and against any losses, damages, liability, costs (including legal fees) and expenses incurred by us as a result of or in connection with your breach of any of your obligations under this contract. 2. You shall have in place contracts of insurance with reputable insurers incorporated in the United Kingdom to cover your obligations under this contract. On request, you shall supply so far as is reasonable evidence of the maintenance of the insurance and all of its terms from time to time applicable. Q. Limitation of liability 1. The extent of the parties' liability under or in connection with this Contract (regardless of whether such liability arises in tort, contract or in any other way and whether or not caused by negligence or misrepresentation) shall be as set out in this clause. 2. Subject to the sub-clauses below (entitled 'Exceptions'), our total liability shall not exceed the sum of £50. 3. Subject to sub-clauses below (entitled 'Exceptions'), we shall not be liable for consequential, indirect or special losses. 4. Subject to sub-clauses below (entitled 'Exceptions'), we shall not be liable for any of the following (whether direct or indirect): (a). loss of profit; (b). loss or corruption of data; (c). loss of use; (d). loss of production; (e). loss of contract; (f). loss of opportunity; (g). loss of savings, discount or rebate (whether actual or anticipated); or (h). harm to reputation or loss of goodwill. Exceptions 5. The limitations of liability set out above shall not apply in respect of any indemnities given by either party under this Contract. 6. Notwithstanding any other provision of this Contract, the liability of the parties shall not be limited in any way in respect of the following: (a). death or personal injury caused by negligence; (b). fraud or fraudulent misrepresentation; (c). any other losses which cannot be excluded or limited by applicable law; (d). any losses caused by wilful misconduct. R. Rights of third parties No one other than a party to these Terms has any right to enforce any of these Terms. S. Disputes 1. We will try to resolve any disputes with you quickly and efficiently. 2. If you are unhappy with: (a). the goods or digital content; (b). our service to you; or (c). any other matter; please contact us as soon as possible. 3. If you and we cannot resolve a dispute using our complaint handling procedure, we will: (a). let you know that we cannot settle the dispute with you; and (b). consider the need for Alternative Dispute Resolution and, if considered necessary, provide you with information about any alternative dispute resolution provider we deem appropriate to deal with your complaint. 4. If you want to take court proceedings, the relevant courts of the United Kingdom will have exclusive jurisdiction in relation to these Terms. 5. The laws of England and Wales will apply to these Terms. CONDITIONS OF CARRIAGE FOR MID-NORFOLK RAILWAY TRAVEL AND EVENT TICKETS ONLY In these conditions “the trust” means the Mid-Norfolk Railway Trust and includes its agents and staff. Tickets are not transferable. Tickets are valid only for travel on the date shown thereon, or the date shown thereon and the specified number of subsequent dates in the case of multi day tickets. Any passenger making a journey to a station beyond that to which he holds a valid ticket must pay the balance of the fare to the travelling ticket inspector or to that station on completion of the journey. Any ticket which has been so torn or mutilated that any material information is defaced will not be valid and the holder of such a ticket must pay again the fare for the journey completed. All tickets must be produced on on request by the trust’s staff or agents and, if required, be surrendered at the completion of the journey. Any passenger failing to produce a ticket will be liable to pay again the fare for the journey completed. Passengers must examine their tickets and change on booking. The trust will not be responsible for any mistakes unless attention is drawn to them immediately. The trust is under no obligation to give change. The trust does not undertake to make any return or refund in respect of lost, mislaid or unused (wholly or partly) tickets or fares paid as a result of a passenger’s failure to produce or surrender a ticket. The trust will not be liable for any loss, damage or delay arising from: a) the failure of any passenger to ensure that he is boarding the correct train; b) the failure of any passenger to alight at the correct station; c) the fact that there is not sufficient accommodation on any particular train; d) the failure of the trust for any cause to reserve accommodation which it may have been requested to reserve; e) the carriage in any vehicle of more passengers than the number for which it was constructed; f) the early or late departure of any service or any deviation from the timetable or cancellation of any service; g) the failure to make connections whether advertised or not with any other transport undertaking. In the event of condition 9c applying, any fare paid will be refunded provided the application is made before the departure of the train. The holding of a travel ticket does not guarantee a seat on a particular train or at a particular time unless a specific reservation. The arrangements shown in the trust’s timetables may be altered at any time and may be suspended for any reason, without prior notice. The issue of tickets of a particular type may be suspended without notice if the trust deems it expedient. The trust shall be under no obligation to convey passengers by rail, nor by any particular form of locomotive power. In the event of road services being substituted these conditions shall apply. In the event of any special class of accommodation for which a supplementary fare is payable being provided by the trust on any service, such fare must be paid by any passenger making the whole or any part of the journey in such accommodation, and tickets for such supplement are subject to these conditions as if they were ordinary tickets. The trust shall not be liable in any case of loss of, delay to or detention of any article or articles left in or on the trust’s vehicles, trains or premises whether with permission of any servant or agent of the trust or not. Any articles found in or on the trust’s vehicles, trains or premises by any person shall be deemed to be in the possession of the trust and must be immediately handed in to the custody of a member of the trust’s staff. The trust shall not be liable to the owner of any article lost, mislaid or left in or on its vehicle, trains or premises for any loss, damage, deviation, misdelivery, delay or detention to said article, however caused. All such articles, if not claimed by their true owners within three months, may be disposed of, and if sold the proceeds may be retained by the trust. The trust reserves the right to refuse admission to station platforms to any person not intending to travel by train. In cases where the trust issues platform tickets conditions 1,2,3,5,6,7,8,11,14, &15 hereof shall apply, and in addition the trust shall not be liable for personal injury, whether fatal or otherwise, loss damage, delay or detention suffered by the holder, however caused. Any tickets issued for entry to the trust’s depots or yards shall be deemed to be platform tickets for the purpose of these conditions. Subject to Condition 19, when accommodation is available the trust will convey accompanied bicycles and articles of a similar nature in the luggage compartment (on payment of any appropriate fare). Accompanied dogs are conveyed (on payment of any appropriate fare) provided that other passengers are not inconvenienced. Guide dogs actrusting blind persons, and also trained assistance dogs in general, may travel in passenger compartments free of charge. Hand luggage not exceeding 25kg per person may be carried in passenger compartments unless it is unduly bulky, dirty or of an offensive nature. The trust reserves the right to refuse entry to stations, yards or any part of its premises and to carry any person on its trains, whether or not that person holds a valid ticket, without giving a reason. Passengers are at all times subject to the directions of the trust’s staff, including directions made for the benefit of health and safety. Passengers shall not board or leave any train except when it is stationary at a station (having checked first that the carriage door being used is adjacent to the platform). Passengers shall not open a door or lean out of a window when the train is in motion. The trust shall be under no liability for loss or damage to any motor vehicle (including bicycles, caravans and motor cycles) on or about the trust’s premises, nor to any personal property in or about such motor vehicle, however caused

  • Reviews | My Site 2

    The Mid-Norfolk Railway - Reviews The Mid-Norfolk Railway Preservation Trust over the last 29 years has had a commitment to preserving railway heritage which has allowed us to create a memorable and unique experience for all who visit. Come and see for yourself what makes so special. If you've visited us and wish to leave us a review, please use the Contact Us form.

  • Vintage Bus Day | My Site 2

    Vintage Bus Day 11th May 2025 Join us for our Vintage Bus Day at the Mid-Norfolk Railway. The vintage bus day normally has around 30 modern and vintage buses & coaches on display at Dereham Railway Station, as well as Special FREE vintage bus rides on different routes between Dereham & Hardingham (with connections to trains), Dereham & County School and the local Dereham - Yaxham circular run. Train services will be provided, details to be provided nearer the date. Due to the display of vehicles at Dereham station, we do not have parking at Dereham station on the day, we encourage visitors to park at Cherry Tree/Theatre Street Car Park (click link for Google Maps directions to the free long-stay parking) and use our free bus service to the station*. A limited number of blue badge holders will be able to park at Dereham Station, this will be on a first-come first-served basis. 2025 Vintage Bus Day - Train Timetable (TBC) East Dereham Yaxham - Request Thuxton Kimberley Park - Request Wymondham Abbey Wymondham Abbey Kimberley Park - Request Thuxton Yaxham - Request East Dereham 2025 Vintage Bus Day - Bus Timetables (TBC) Fares Tickets can be bought at either Dereham or Wymondham Abbey station, if you are boarding at either Yaxham, Thuxton or Kimberley Park tickets can be bought on the train. Continuing from 2024 our popular Kids Go Free** offer is valid on this event. Fare Type Day Rover Return Journey Adult £17 £17 Child (aged 5-15) £5** £5** Child (under 5) FREE FREE Concession (Over 60, Disabled & Students) £15 £15 Registered Carers £10 £10 Dogs/Bikes £3 £3 MNRPT Member £10 £10 Traction Class 142 061 *Please note that whilst every effort is made to the advertised traction & services we do reserve the right to amend, alter or cancel service, The Mid-Norfolk Railway does not accept any responsiblity for any inconvenience caused. ** For every full-paying adult rover fare, 2 accompanying children may travel for free. *** Dates and traction allocations are planned to run but are subject to change at short notice.

  • Cream Teas | My Site 2

    The Heart of Norfolk - Cream Tea 2 free cups of Tea or Coffee throughout your journey Homemade Scones Delicious Clotted Cream & Jam Runs throughout the Summer Season (April to September) Available Soon Join us for a unique experience on board our steam* train, where you can indulge in a classic English Cream Tea. You will be served a freshly brewed cup of tea or coffee and a selection of freshly baked scones with clotted cream and jam, all while enjoying the beautiful scenery from the comfort of a vintage railway carriage. The price includes all day travel on any of our trains and a reserved seat aboard our The Heart of Norfolk Cream Tea steam* train for a return journey from Dereham to Wymondham and back. The Heart of Norfolk Cream Tea Special departs Dereham at 3:45pm and arrive back at approximately 5:25pm on the dates below. Dates Available Soon 2025 dates to be confirmed Dining Train - Terms & Conditions *Please note that whilst every effort is made to the advertised traction & services we do reserve the right to amend, alter or cancel service, The Mid-Norfolk Railway does not accept any responsibility for any inconvenience caused. **Please note that the Mid-Norfolk Railway do operate a Challenge 25 policy and reserves the right to ask for Photo Identification/proof of date of birth. The Mid-Norfolk Railway also reserves the right to not serve alcohol to anyone it believes is below 18 years old, no refund will be made in this case. The Mid-Norfolk Railway will not tolerate any abuse or violence towards its staff members at any time. ***The Mid-Norfolk Railway are unable to offer any cancellations, refunds or reschedules to any orders, therefore please ensure you can attend the date/time you select before you make payment and book. By making a booking you agree that you shall not take on board the carriage any alcoholic drinks or illegal substances.

  • Privacy Policy | My Site 2

    The Mid-Norfolk Railway - Privacy Policy Websites - midnorfolkrailway.co.uk & mnr.org.uk We receive, collect and store any information you enter on our website or provide us in any other way. In addition, we collect the Internet protocol (IP) address used to connect your computer to the Internet; login; e-mail address; password; computer and connection information and purchase history. We may use software tools to measure and collect session information, including page response times, length of visits to certain pages, page interaction information, and methods used to browse away from the page. We also collect personally identifiable information (including name, email, password, communications); payment details (including credit card information), comments, feedback, product reviews, recommendations, and personal profile. When you conduct a transaction on our website, as part of the process, we collect personal information you give us such as your name, address and email address. Your personal information will be used for the specific reasons stated above only. We collect such Non-personal and Personal Information for the following purposes: 1. To provide and operate the Services; 2. To provide our Users with ongoing customer assistance and technical support; 3. To be able to contact our Visitors and Users with general or personalised service-related notices and promotional messages; 4. To create aggregated statistical data and other aggregated and/or inferred Non-personal Information, which we or our business partners may use to provide and improve our respective services; 5. To comply with any applicable laws and regulations. Our company is hosted on the Wix.com platform. Wix.com provides us with the online platform that allows us to sell our products and services to you. Your data may be stored through Wix.com’s data storage, databases and the general Wix.com applications. They store your data on secure servers behind a firewall. All direct payment gateways offered by Wix.com and used by our company adhere to the standards set by PCI-DSS as managed by the PCI Security Standards Council, which is a joint effort of brands like Visa, MasterCard, American Express and Discover. PCI-DSS requirements help ensure the secure handling of credit card information by our store and its service providers. Our K3/Merac online shop uses WorldPay as the payment gateway and uses the PCI-DSS standards as above. This website stores product data and your data on secure servers, which contains your: Name Telephone number Email address Order details Postal address We may contact you to notify you regarding your account, to troubleshoot problems with your account, to resolve a dispute, to collect fees or monies owed, to poll your opinions through surveys or questionnaires, to send updates about our company, or as otherwise necessary to contact you to enforce our User Agreement, applicable national laws, and any agreement we may have with you. For these purposes we may contact you via email, telephone, text messages, and postal mail. If you don’t want us to process your data anymore, please send us notification to: Mid-Norfolk Railway, The Railway Station, Station Road, Dereham, Norfolk, NR19 1DF or info@mnr.org.uk We reserve the right to modify this privacy policy at any time, so please review it frequently. Changes and clarifications will take effect immediately upon their posting on the website. If we make material changes to this policy, we will notify you here that it has been updated, so that you are aware of what information we collect, how we use it, and under what circumstances, if any, we use and/or disclose it. Please contact info@mnr.org.uk for further information. Working Members Data - hops.org.uk Membership information is primarily contained within a secure database system using HOPS (further information h ere ) which has a hierarchy to permissions with limited access to different levels of administration (Trust Council, Managers, Administrators/Coordinators, Roster Clerks, etc) Information held for working members, in addition to above: Name & Address Contact details Communication preferences Membership type & expiry and related members Emergency contacts Date of birth Gift aid status Roster records (e.g. times, dates, locations, roles) Competency records (e.g. exams, certificates) Safety-critical medical information Time register records (location/date/time) This information is held whilst the working member is active and is archived once the person is confirmed as no longer a working member. Information is held for a variety of lengths for legal/insurance reasons. Membership renewal payments on HOPS are processed by HOPS (further information here ). Please contact hops@mnr.org.uk for further information about MNR's use of HOPS. Membership Data This information is kept on a secure database with the full database being limited access to the Membership Secretary & Assistant and limited information provided to the Volunteer Coordinator, Trust Council, Operations Management and Business Management. Information held: Name & Address Related members at same address Membership type & expiry Contact details Communication preferences Please contact membership@mnr.org.uk for further information.

  • 101695 | My Site 2

    Class 101 695 Rolling Stock 1/1 Builder Metro-Cammel Birmingham Introduction Date 1959 Withdrawal Date 2003 Car Types DMCL & DMBS Status Undergoing Repairs Number Held 101 695 Owned By MNRPT British Railways Class 101 Diesel Multiple Unit The British Railway Class 101 Diesel Multiple Units were built by Metro-Cammell at Washwood Heath between 1956 - 1959, with a total of 527 cars being produced. The class became one of the most long-lived and successful First Generation DMUs. By the beginning of late 2000 the age and reliability of the units started to show and therefore the class started to be withdrawn from service, with the last mainline service being on 24th December 2003. A total of 41 cars survived into preservation and are now a common sight across many heritage railways. 101 695 (51499 & 51226) Diesel Multiple Unit 101 695 is formed of vehicles 51499, a Driving Motor Composite Lavatory, & 51226, a Driving Motor Brake Second, 51226 was built in 1958 & 51499 was built in 1959. The unit spent its last years of mainline service working in Scotland for Strathclyde PTE, during this time 51226 suffered minor fire damage to its cab at Mossend. The unit arrived at the Mid-Norfolk Railway in late 2003 and was restored and repainted into its original green livery. Unfortunately due to a mechanical failure in late 2019 the unit as withdrawn from service and is currently undergoing repairs and restoration inside Dereham Traction & Rolling Stock Restoration & Maintenance Shed. The shed was built with the support of the EU Leader Funding Rural Development Programme (Project Ref. 109532)..

  • Station Tea Rooms | My Site 2

    Station Tea Rooms Dereham Station Tea Room Copyright T Fisher Copyright T Fisher Copyright E Rogers Copyright T Fisher 1/6 All meat is supplied by a local Butchers Dog Friendly 🐶 All cakes, scones & meals are homemade Open Wednesday to Sunday (Mar to Oct) Come and visit our vintage 1950s themed tea room at Dereham Station. We are open from 10am weekly, serving fresh Italian ground coffee, homemade cakes, scones & traybakes all of which are made freshly in our kitchen. Along side this we have a variety of hot food options, including all day breakfast, sandwiches & toasties, jacket potatoes & more! Feeling something more grand and filling? Why not enjoy one of our Afternoon teas in the surroundings and warmth of our Station Tearoom, all whilst being amongst the busle of the station and it's classic trains. Opening Times: Monday : Closed Tuesday: Closed Wednesday : 10:30am - 2:30pm Thursday: 10:30am - 2:30pm Friday : 10:30am - 2:30pm Saturday: 10am - 3:30pm Sunday: 10am - 3:30pm Dietary Requirements We are able to cater for a variety of dietary requirements including gluten free, vegetarian, vegan and much more. Full details are available on the day at Dereham Buffet. County School Tea Room 1/3 All meat is supplied by a local Butchers Dog Friendly 🐶 All cakes, scones & meals are homemade Open Saturday & Sunday (Mar to Oct) Come and visit our vintage 1950s themed tea room at County School Station. We are open from 10:30am every weekend between March and October, serving homemade cakes, scones & traybakes all of which are made freshly at Dereham Station. Opening Times: Monday : Closed Tuesday: Closed Wednesday : Closed Thursday: Closed Friday : Closed Saturday: 10:30am - 3:30pm Sunday: 10:30am - 3:30pm

  • Wedding Venue | My Site 2

    Weddings Discover YOUR Wedding Style Finding the perfect wedding venue is likely to be at the top of any newly engaged couple’s list. With the venue playing a vital role in the success of your day, it’s the big decision you really need to get right and we think we have the right venue you've just been looking for... Imagine arriving by a vintage bus or a coach-built automobile and the charm of a marriage ceremony in our waiting room on the platform where your own 'private train' will pull in to take you and your guests gently through the delightful countryside to enjoy your very special wedding Afternoon Tea on board ... a wonderfully unique experience for you and your guests to treasure forever. The scenery, the sights, the sounds and smells are all evocative of a time long passed. Our traditional 1950's station has a wedding suite that will comfortably seat 47 people. After your ceremony you can enjoy Norfolk's beautiful scenery from our heritage coaches whilst enjoying a glass of champagne. On your return you could enjoy a hot or cold buffet reception for all of your guests. We aim to make your day a truly memorable occasion and we guarantee you a warm welcome. We can tailor your wedding package to your requirements. From the day you book your wedding with us until the day of the ceremony itself, you will have the services of a dedicated Weddings Co-ordinator who will be happy to discuss with you those individual requirements that will make your wedding day extra special. Naturally, we would be delighted to show you around so that you will have a clearer idea of the facilities that we can offer. If you wish to visit the Railway, please contact our Weddings Co-ordinator to arrange an appointment on 01362 851723 or emailing charlie.robinson@mnr.org.uk Please see below for more detailed information about what the Mid-Norfolk Railway can offer you. To arrange a visit, please contact our Weddings Co-ordinator at charlie.robinson@mnr.org.uk or telephone Dereham Station on 01362 851723. Terms & Conditions “We” and “Us” mean The Mid-Norfolk Railway Preservation Trust (MNRPT) trading as the Mid-Norfolk Railway. “You” and “Your” mean the Client. Prices include VAT at the current rate of 20% unless otherwise specified. Terms and Conditions must be signed by You and returned to the MNRPT with Your booking form and deposit. You must reimburse the cost of cleaning, repairing or replacing any damage caused to Our property by any of Your guests or You while You are on Site. We are not responsible for any loss or damage to Your property or Your guests’ property whilst on Our site. A deposit of £500 is required to secure Your booking which is non-refundable in the event of a cancellation by You which must be made in writing. Should You cancel for any reason, the following charges will be made if the date of the event is: Within 7 Days: No Refund. 8 to 28 Days: 50% of Monies Paid (excluding Deposit). We do not charge extra for paying by Credit or Debit Card. We require final numbers 28 days prior to the event. The balance must be received no later than 28 days before the event. No responsibility will be undertaken by Us for the bookings of outside contractors. All external caterers must have been approved by Us and they must comply with current food regulations and hold the relevant food certification that is necessary for the food they will be serving. There will be an extra charge of £100 for each food service and they must supply all cutlery, crockery and all cooking equipment if needed. There will be a £250 charge if Our kitchen is used. All external contractors must supply us with their public liability insurance information, and PAT Testing certificate (if applicable). * We reserve the right to cancel any booking if any part of the site is closed or otherwise unavailable because of events beyond Our control. In this case, Your deposit will be refunded. While every effort will be made to run Your train using Our Steam Locomotive, We reserve the right to use a Diesel Locomotive when required if the Steam Locomotive is required to be withdrawn for essential maintenance.

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