You are such a good talker – you should organize tours thru the country past several of these stations ! You would be famous and rich – or write a book about these stations ! Lots of potential !
I've been there and it's lovely. Walked to Great Yarmouth and back, which took about four hours. I think there's a station in Scotland that's even more remote.
Also, I don't like the news article stating that it was the least used station. While that was technically correct for that operating year, what it failed to mention is that the line between Reedham and Great Yarmouth was closed from October 2018 to February 2020, to enable the resignalling of the Wherry Lines.
Barney Arms gets a more frequent service on Sundays than it does the rest of the week. At Norwich one Sunday morning I informed the guard of a Great Yarmouth train that I wanted to alight at Bernry Arms. He looked at me as if I had two heads! On arrival, I was welcomly greeted by a mooing cow…❤!!
Well it IS isolated, I'll grant you that, but I think we can slightly amend that to the most isolated in England. In Wales, there is tough competition for your title at more than one station on the Heart of Wales line, and it almost goes without saying that first prize must go to one of SEVERAL contenders on different lines in Scotland.!!
I love requesting these least used stations. Back in early September I went from Portsmouth Arms (2nd least used station in Devon) to Chapelton (least used station in Devon (for my Tik Tok account, no promotion)) I asked one of the conductors for a ticket to Chapelton and return. He was probably being trained as he didn't have the handheld ticket machine so he spoke to the other conductor on the platform and I saw he mouthed "Chapelton" with a confused look. When we arrived at Chapelton the conductor told me "We've never sold a ticket from Portsmouth Arms to Chapelton" I feel very special now.
Also, if you call that a small platform, I have to wonder how you would describe Mindaribba, a station on the regional Hunter Line in New South Wales, which is barely longer then a single set of train doors.
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You are such a good talker – you should organize tours thru the country past several of these stations ! You would be famous and rich – or write a book about these stations ! Lots of potential !
They had 800 passengers last year
No, just go to the pub for a couple of hours
Live York videos. Need to flap you arms more
is corrur not more remote?
Cool! I lived in Great Yarmouth/Gorleston for 5 years and had never heard of this stop.
Thought Rannoch station was the remotest…
And it's JOOLIE!
I LIVE IN NORWICH
Has anyone told you you sound like maks foss (i can tell you have that filtered)
Ah July in the UK. Overcast and wearing a jacket!
i love his voice
its so formal
I've been there and it's lovely. Walked to Great Yarmouth and back, which took about four hours. I think there's a station in Scotland that's even more remote.
Also, I don't like the news article stating that it was the least used station. While that was technically correct for that operating year, what it failed to mention is that the line between Reedham and Great Yarmouth was closed from October 2018 to February 2020, to enable the resignalling of the Wherry Lines.
A right of passage for any new English Rail youTuber. Visit the most out of the way stations.
Corrour: bonjour
Love your tribute to Berny Arms…
Happy Monday from South Florida awesome guy
Why does it look short like beauly
Barney Arms gets a more frequent service on Sundays than it does the rest of the week. At Norwich one Sunday morning I informed the guard of a Great Yarmouth train that I wanted to alight at Bernry Arms. He looked at me as if I had two heads! On arrival, I was welcomly greeted by a mooing cow…❤!!
To see an ITV game show from the 1990s that features Berney Arms, search for 'Interceptor – Episode 02 – Norfolk'
But really… was anyone using the train in 2019-20?
Well it IS isolated, I'll grant you that, but I think we can slightly amend that to the most isolated in England.
In Wales, there is tough competition for your title at more than one station on the Heart of Wales line, and it almost goes without saying that first prize must go to one of SEVERAL contenders on different lines in Scotland.!!
Saw a "still operational" railway station… no trains ever stopped there. Forgot the station name tho
Lad looks 10 talks about trains like hes 90 but i bet is like 20 😂
Exallent ,super Traveler, all the nice stations and trains ❤❤
I love requesting these least used stations. Back in early September I went from Portsmouth Arms (2nd least used station in Devon) to Chapelton (least used station in Devon (for my Tik Tok account, no promotion)) I asked one of the conductors for a ticket to Chapelton and return. He was probably being trained as he didn't have the handheld ticket machine so he spoke to the other conductor on the platform and I saw he mouthed "Chapelton" with a confused look. When we arrived at Chapelton the conductor told me "We've never sold a ticket from Portsmouth Arms to Chapelton" I feel very special now.
Brilliant video
I've got a drivers view of the Norfolk branches which includes Berney Arms.
I see there is at least one other person there!
Also, if you call that a small platform, I have to wonder how you would describe Mindaribba, a station on the regional Hunter Line in New South Wales, which is barely longer then a single set of train doors.
Do us a favour. Go to berney arms and stay there
More isolated than Corrour? I don't think so as that's at least 10 miles from the nearest road.
So remote that civilization is at minimum 5 miles away, Britian really is small aint it
I thought you were going to walk to the pub?
If you go to university, please consider studying modern history, so you can return and tell us even more about these places. You are a wonder!
I’ve always wondered how request stops like this work if you’re boarding the train there? Do you have to flag the train down like a bus?
Incorrect, Corrour railway station is the most isolated station in the UK
and that 755 just stops there?
More more more
When I did this station, I went to the pub for a Sunday lunch. Very nice!
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