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Berney Arms - Not The Least Used Station in Norfolk
It seems that the 'Least Used' Buckenham video got people asking "But I thought Berney Arms was the least used!?" - it's not, so here's a RE-POST of a video I made seven years ago now, when I first visited Berney Arms ... yes it's England's remotest station, but it's not the least used station in Norfolk.
Also follow the link/card through to the 'Berney Arms Blunder' when we went back through visiting as part of All The Stations in 2017. The pub is now sadly closed down, and there is no longer a shelter on the platform!
The Berney Arms Blunder: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oreWrhkosfs
published: 10 Oct 2018
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Berney Arms - Least Used Station in Britain 2019
The new 2019/20 statistics have just been released and it shows that Berney Arms in Norfolk only had 42 passengers making it the new least used station in the whole of Britain.
Berney Arms was actually closed for 15 months due to Network Rail works replacing manual crossing gates in the area with automated ones. It reopened on Monday 24th February 2020, meaning that the accouting period for this years figures only lasted 52 days until it ended on the 31st March 2020.
Arguably therefore (42 divided by 52) it means that it averaged 0..8 passengers per day. Berney Arms normally gets around 1,000 passengers a year.
Have a look at the Facebook for page for Sheila and her books, and the good news that a pub/Bistro is returning next year!
My 'Least Used Stations Map' for the whole country is...
published: 07 Dec 2020
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Visiting Britain's MOST REMOTE railway station | Berney Arms
In this video, I head to Berney Arms, what may be Britain's most remote railway station. I have a look at the journey, the station, and the surroundings!
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published: 27 Sep 2023
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Berney Arms, near Great Yarmouth, is the shortest station in the UK.#trains #viral #viralvideo
#trains #viral #viralvideo
published: 12 Jul 2024
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Travelling The Wherry Lines: The Tiny Station of Berney Arms
The train station of Berney Arms in Norfolk was once classed as the least used station in Britain. Not many trains stop here but it's a beautiful, quiet location to explore.
Filmed at Berney Arms, Norfolk (UK) 10th July 2022
Social Media:
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Twitter @sarahmoragcorke
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published: 21 Jul 2022
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Exploring the History and Tragedy of Berney Arms: A Remote Gem Lost to Time Norfolk Broads Forum
Exploring the History and Tragedy of Berney Arms: A Remote Gem Lost to Time
Nestled on the edge of radon water, Berney Arms, once a thriving and remote pub in Britain, now stands as a poignant relic of the past. Accessible only by boat or foot, this establishment has a rich history marred by recent acts of vandalism and arson. Today, we delve into the captivating story of Berney Arms and its unfortunate decline.
A Remote Retreat
The Berney Arms, known for its remoteness, has been a stopover for those journeying across braid Moss. The pub, positioned at the edge of radon water, was a popular destination for travellers seeking respite during their trek. Its charm lay in the isolation, offering a unique experience accessible only by boat or a five-mile walk.
The Changing Tides
However, ...
published: 13 Apr 2016
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Berney Arms railway station and walk from Yarmouth.
Berney Arms railway station is on the Wherry Lines in the East of England, serving the remote settlement of Berney Arms on the Halvergate Marshes in Norfolk.
PLEASE NOTE THE PUB IS CLOSED.
The Station is 14 miles 62 chains (23.8 km) from Norwich and is on a loop between Reedham and Great Yarmouth.
See bits of the 7 1/4 mile walk from Great Yarmouth including requesting the train to stop!.
published: 11 Jul 2017
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Station tours Berney Arms
Another station tour this time the tiny remote Berney Arms
Opened 1844
Company on opening Yarmouth and Norwich Railway
Line served Wherry lines Yarmouth via Reedham
Passengers 18/19 442
published: 31 May 2020
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Visiting England's MOST REMOTE station! | Berney Arms August 2023
Today I visited perhaps England's most remote station - Berney Arms in Norfolk. Sorry for the wind noise, it was super windy the day I filmed!
SUPPORT ME: https://ko-fi.com/vanmanyo (Get your name in every video!)
SUBSCRIBE for more reviews - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCcqdWB_q4Q52h26dQcChKsQ
SECOND CHANNEL (Class 730 content):
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOx87HEbY4zCXGOcVGPjXwQ
Twitter - https://twitter.com/Vanmanyo1
Updated Discord link - https://discord.gg/QYpCgBZ
Interceptor "Berney Arms" Episode: https://youtu.be/nqrqlTwdYj0?t=848
Also, Berney Arms is not necessarily the most remote station in England - if you have any more remote stations please let me know in the comments!
Ⓒ Vanmanyo
published: 19 Aug 2023
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Save the Berney Arms
Find out more and help us save the most remote pub in Norfolk at http://www.crowdfunder.co.uk/berney-arms
published: 20 Jun 2016
2:59
Berney Arms - Not The Least Used Station in Norfolk
It seems that the 'Least Used' Buckenham video got people asking "But I thought Berney Arms was the least used!?" - it's not, so here's a RE-POST of a video I m...
It seems that the 'Least Used' Buckenham video got people asking "But I thought Berney Arms was the least used!?" - it's not, so here's a RE-POST of a video I made seven years ago now, when I first visited Berney Arms ... yes it's England's remotest station, but it's not the least used station in Norfolk.
Also follow the link/card through to the 'Berney Arms Blunder' when we went back through visiting as part of All The Stations in 2017. The pub is now sadly closed down, and there is no longer a shelter on the platform!
The Berney Arms Blunder: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oreWrhkosfs
https://wn.com/Berney_Arms_Not_The_Least_Used_Station_In_Norfolk
It seems that the 'Least Used' Buckenham video got people asking "But I thought Berney Arms was the least used!?" - it's not, so here's a RE-POST of a video I made seven years ago now, when I first visited Berney Arms ... yes it's England's remotest station, but it's not the least used station in Norfolk.
Also follow the link/card through to the 'Berney Arms Blunder' when we went back through visiting as part of All The Stations in 2017. The pub is now sadly closed down, and there is no longer a shelter on the platform!
The Berney Arms Blunder: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oreWrhkosfs
- published: 10 Oct 2018
- views: 69466
11:51
Berney Arms - Least Used Station in Britain 2019
The new 2019/20 statistics have just been released and it shows that Berney Arms in Norfolk only had 42 passengers making it the new least used station in the w...
The new 2019/20 statistics have just been released and it shows that Berney Arms in Norfolk only had 42 passengers making it the new least used station in the whole of Britain.
Berney Arms was actually closed for 15 months due to Network Rail works replacing manual crossing gates in the area with automated ones. It reopened on Monday 24th February 2020, meaning that the accouting period for this years figures only lasted 52 days until it ended on the 31st March 2020.
Arguably therefore (42 divided by 52) it means that it averaged 0..8 passengers per day. Berney Arms normally gets around 1,000 passengers a year.
Have a look at the Facebook for page for Sheila and her books, and the good news that a pub/Bistro is returning next year!
My 'Least Used Stations Map' for the whole country is here: https://geofftech.co.uk/downloads.html
The new (2019/20) Office of Rail and Road Statistics can be downloaded here: https://dataportal.orr.gov.uk/statistics/usage/estimates-of-station-usage
https://wn.com/Berney_Arms_Least_Used_Station_In_Britain_2019
The new 2019/20 statistics have just been released and it shows that Berney Arms in Norfolk only had 42 passengers making it the new least used station in the whole of Britain.
Berney Arms was actually closed for 15 months due to Network Rail works replacing manual crossing gates in the area with automated ones. It reopened on Monday 24th February 2020, meaning that the accouting period for this years figures only lasted 52 days until it ended on the 31st March 2020.
Arguably therefore (42 divided by 52) it means that it averaged 0..8 passengers per day. Berney Arms normally gets around 1,000 passengers a year.
Have a look at the Facebook for page for Sheila and her books, and the good news that a pub/Bistro is returning next year!
My 'Least Used Stations Map' for the whole country is here: https://geofftech.co.uk/downloads.html
The new (2019/20) Office of Rail and Road Statistics can be downloaded here: https://dataportal.orr.gov.uk/statistics/usage/estimates-of-station-usage
- published: 07 Dec 2020
- views: 330681
15:03
Visiting Britain's MOST REMOTE railway station | Berney Arms
In this video, I head to Berney Arms, what may be Britain's most remote railway station. I have a look at the journey, the station, and the surroundings!
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In this video, I head to Berney Arms, what may be Britain's most remote railway station. I have a look at the journey, the station, and the surroundings!
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https://wn.com/Visiting_Britain's_Most_Remote_Railway_Station_|_Berney_Arms
In this video, I head to Berney Arms, what may be Britain's most remote railway station. I have a look at the journey, the station, and the surroundings!
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Buy me a coffee!: https://ko-fi.com/someoneexplores
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MUSIC
Music from Epidemic Sound:
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- published: 27 Sep 2023
- views: 1182
13:26
Travelling The Wherry Lines: The Tiny Station of Berney Arms
The train station of Berney Arms in Norfolk was once classed as the least used station in Britain. Not many trains stop here but it's a beautiful, quiet locatio...
The train station of Berney Arms in Norfolk was once classed as the least used station in Britain. Not many trains stop here but it's a beautiful, quiet location to explore.
Filmed at Berney Arms, Norfolk (UK) 10th July 2022
Social Media:
Tiktok @sarahmoragcorke
Twitter @sarahmoragcorke
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https://wn.com/Travelling_The_Wherry_Lines_The_Tiny_Station_Of_Berney_Arms
The train station of Berney Arms in Norfolk was once classed as the least used station in Britain. Not many trains stop here but it's a beautiful, quiet location to explore.
Filmed at Berney Arms, Norfolk (UK) 10th July 2022
Social Media:
Tiktok @sarahmoragcorke
Twitter @sarahmoragcorke
Instagram @sarah_morag_corke
- published: 21 Jul 2022
- views: 4906
6:00
Exploring the History and Tragedy of Berney Arms: A Remote Gem Lost to Time Norfolk Broads Forum
Exploring the History and Tragedy of Berney Arms: A Remote Gem Lost to Time
Nestled on the edge of radon water, Berney Arms, once a thriving and remote pub in B...
Exploring the History and Tragedy of Berney Arms: A Remote Gem Lost to Time
Nestled on the edge of radon water, Berney Arms, once a thriving and remote pub in Britain, now stands as a poignant relic of the past. Accessible only by boat or foot, this establishment has a rich history marred by recent acts of vandalism and arson. Today, we delve into the captivating story of Berney Arms and its unfortunate decline.
A Remote Retreat
The Berney Arms, known for its remoteness, has been a stopover for those journeying across braid Moss. The pub, positioned at the edge of radon water, was a popular destination for travellers seeking respite during their trek. Its charm lay in the isolation, offering a unique experience accessible only by boat or a five-mile walk.
The Changing Tides
However, with the decline of boat trade and the challenges posed by its remote location, Berney Arms faced an uncertain future. The once-thriving village surrounding it slowly diminished, leaving only the memories of its bustling past. The winters, when boats were scarce, stretched long, and the pub's viability dwindled.
A Glimpse Inside
Entering Berney Arms today reveals a haunting scene. Memories of happier times clash with the stark reality of vandalism and fire. The pub, open until November 2015, fell victim to an unfortunate break-in. Copper tanks were stolen, and a fire, set deliberately, wreaked havoc, leaving the establishment in ruins.
Frozen in Time
An eerie sight within Berney Arms is a clock frozen at just past 9 o'clock, indicating the possible time of the destructive fire. The remnants of a once-thriving village now echo with a sense of loss. The pub, a hub of activity, now lies silent, frozen in a time that has long since passed.
The Tragic Fallout
The destruction did not spare the surrounding structures. Chalets were broken into, subjected to arson, and evidence of a drinking binge lingers. The once-vibrant cafe section met a similar fate, adding to the desolation. Berney Arms, a victim of economic challenges, now stands as a testament to the fragility of remote establishments in the face of changing times.
Conclusion
As we reflect on the story of Berney Arms, it serves as a poignant reminder of the delicate balance between history and progress. Remote gems like this, once lively and cherished, can succumb to the hands of the economy. Berney Arms, now a silent witness to its own demise, leaves us with a sombre lesson on the impermanence of even the most remote and cherished establishments in the ever-evolving tapestry of time. #Norfolk #Broads #SailingLife #BoatLiving #SailboatAdventures #OceanNomad #LiveAboardLife #Norfolk #Broads
https://wn.com/Exploring_The_History_And_Tragedy_Of_Berney_Arms_A_Remote_Gem_Lost_To_Time_Norfolk_Broads_Forum
Exploring the History and Tragedy of Berney Arms: A Remote Gem Lost to Time
Nestled on the edge of radon water, Berney Arms, once a thriving and remote pub in Britain, now stands as a poignant relic of the past. Accessible only by boat or foot, this establishment has a rich history marred by recent acts of vandalism and arson. Today, we delve into the captivating story of Berney Arms and its unfortunate decline.
A Remote Retreat
The Berney Arms, known for its remoteness, has been a stopover for those journeying across braid Moss. The pub, positioned at the edge of radon water, was a popular destination for travellers seeking respite during their trek. Its charm lay in the isolation, offering a unique experience accessible only by boat or a five-mile walk.
The Changing Tides
However, with the decline of boat trade and the challenges posed by its remote location, Berney Arms faced an uncertain future. The once-thriving village surrounding it slowly diminished, leaving only the memories of its bustling past. The winters, when boats were scarce, stretched long, and the pub's viability dwindled.
A Glimpse Inside
Entering Berney Arms today reveals a haunting scene. Memories of happier times clash with the stark reality of vandalism and fire. The pub, open until November 2015, fell victim to an unfortunate break-in. Copper tanks were stolen, and a fire, set deliberately, wreaked havoc, leaving the establishment in ruins.
Frozen in Time
An eerie sight within Berney Arms is a clock frozen at just past 9 o'clock, indicating the possible time of the destructive fire. The remnants of a once-thriving village now echo with a sense of loss. The pub, a hub of activity, now lies silent, frozen in a time that has long since passed.
The Tragic Fallout
The destruction did not spare the surrounding structures. Chalets were broken into, subjected to arson, and evidence of a drinking binge lingers. The once-vibrant cafe section met a similar fate, adding to the desolation. Berney Arms, a victim of economic challenges, now stands as a testament to the fragility of remote establishments in the face of changing times.
Conclusion
As we reflect on the story of Berney Arms, it serves as a poignant reminder of the delicate balance between history and progress. Remote gems like this, once lively and cherished, can succumb to the hands of the economy. Berney Arms, now a silent witness to its own demise, leaves us with a sombre lesson on the impermanence of even the most remote and cherished establishments in the ever-evolving tapestry of time. #Norfolk #Broads #SailingLife #BoatLiving #SailboatAdventures #OceanNomad #LiveAboardLife #Norfolk #Broads
- published: 13 Apr 2016
- views: 17226
5:15
Berney Arms railway station and walk from Yarmouth.
Berney Arms railway station is on the Wherry Lines in the East of England, serving the remote settlement of Berney Arms on the Halvergate Marshes in Norfolk.
PL...
Berney Arms railway station is on the Wherry Lines in the East of England, serving the remote settlement of Berney Arms on the Halvergate Marshes in Norfolk.
PLEASE NOTE THE PUB IS CLOSED.
The Station is 14 miles 62 chains (23.8 km) from Norwich and is on a loop between Reedham and Great Yarmouth.
See bits of the 7 1/4 mile walk from Great Yarmouth including requesting the train to stop!.
https://wn.com/Berney_Arms_Railway_Station_And_Walk_From_Yarmouth.
Berney Arms railway station is on the Wherry Lines in the East of England, serving the remote settlement of Berney Arms on the Halvergate Marshes in Norfolk.
PLEASE NOTE THE PUB IS CLOSED.
The Station is 14 miles 62 chains (23.8 km) from Norwich and is on a loop between Reedham and Great Yarmouth.
See bits of the 7 1/4 mile walk from Great Yarmouth including requesting the train to stop!.
- published: 11 Jul 2017
- views: 4924
3:51
Station tours Berney Arms
Another station tour this time the tiny remote Berney Arms
Opened 1844
Company on opening Yarmouth and Norwich Railway
Line served Wherry lines Yarmouth via R...
Another station tour this time the tiny remote Berney Arms
Opened 1844
Company on opening Yarmouth and Norwich Railway
Line served Wherry lines Yarmouth via Reedham
Passengers 18/19 442
https://wn.com/Station_Tours_Berney_Arms
Another station tour this time the tiny remote Berney Arms
Opened 1844
Company on opening Yarmouth and Norwich Railway
Line served Wherry lines Yarmouth via Reedham
Passengers 18/19 442
- published: 31 May 2020
- views: 482
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Visiting England's MOST REMOTE station! | Berney Arms August 2023
Today I visited perhaps England's most remote station - Berney Arms in Norfolk. Sorry for the wind noise, it was super windy the day I filmed!
SUPPORT ME: http...
Today I visited perhaps England's most remote station - Berney Arms in Norfolk. Sorry for the wind noise, it was super windy the day I filmed!
SUPPORT ME: https://ko-fi.com/vanmanyo (Get your name in every video!)
SUBSCRIBE for more reviews - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCcqdWB_q4Q52h26dQcChKsQ
SECOND CHANNEL (Class 730 content):
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOx87HEbY4zCXGOcVGPjXwQ
Twitter - https://twitter.com/Vanmanyo1
Updated Discord link - https://discord.gg/QYpCgBZ
Interceptor "Berney Arms" Episode: https://youtu.be/nqrqlTwdYj0?t=848
Also, Berney Arms is not necessarily the most remote station in England - if you have any more remote stations please let me know in the comments!
Ⓒ Vanmanyo
https://wn.com/Visiting_England's_Most_Remote_Station_|_Berney_Arms_August_2023
Today I visited perhaps England's most remote station - Berney Arms in Norfolk. Sorry for the wind noise, it was super windy the day I filmed!
SUPPORT ME: https://ko-fi.com/vanmanyo (Get your name in every video!)
SUBSCRIBE for more reviews - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCcqdWB_q4Q52h26dQcChKsQ
SECOND CHANNEL (Class 730 content):
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOx87HEbY4zCXGOcVGPjXwQ
Twitter - https://twitter.com/Vanmanyo1
Updated Discord link - https://discord.gg/QYpCgBZ
Interceptor "Berney Arms" Episode: https://youtu.be/nqrqlTwdYj0?t=848
Also, Berney Arms is not necessarily the most remote station in England - if you have any more remote stations please let me know in the comments!
Ⓒ Vanmanyo
- published: 19 Aug 2023
- views: 644
2:16
Save the Berney Arms
Find out more and help us save the most remote pub in Norfolk at http://www.crowdfunder.co.uk/berney-arms
Find out more and help us save the most remote pub in Norfolk at http://www.crowdfunder.co.uk/berney-arms
https://wn.com/Save_The_Berney_Arms
Find out more and help us save the most remote pub in Norfolk at http://www.crowdfunder.co.uk/berney-arms
- published: 20 Jun 2016
- views: 6758