railfan99
Established Member
Last year I stayed in Lowestoft for two nights.
The station is probably a shadow of its former self as presumably it once had a trainshed, but I was impressed by it, the town and a pleasant enough beach plus reasonably priced spotless accommodation. (It was September, so not your peak season).
I didn't perceive Lowestoft as a 'dump', but struggled to remember how to pronounce it. (Ignorant Australians!)
Managed to visit Clacton-on-Sea but not Walton-on-the-Naze or Great Yarmouth. The latter (especially) is on the 'to do' list. I've been to a small number of other UK seaside terminii over the years.
Do you have a favourite English seaside rail terminus and why?
The station is probably a shadow of its former self as presumably it once had a trainshed, but I was impressed by it, the town and a pleasant enough beach plus reasonably priced spotless accommodation. (It was September, so not your peak season).
I didn't perceive Lowestoft as a 'dump', but struggled to remember how to pronounce it. (Ignorant Australians!)
Managed to visit Clacton-on-Sea but not Walton-on-the-Naze or Great Yarmouth. The latter (especially) is on the 'to do' list. I've been to a small number of other UK seaside terminii over the years.
Do you have a favourite English seaside rail terminus and why?