It is now full steam ahead for a heritage railway after the appointment of a new general manager.
Graham Hukins has taken on the role at the North Norfolk Railway (NNR), which runs between Sheringham and Holt.
He has a 30-year track record of managing award-winning tourist and heritage attractions.
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Since joining the NNR in 2021, he has strengthened the commercial team and developed a cohesive commercial strategy for the business.
Mr Hukins said: "I am honoured to lead the team of hard-working staff and volunteers at one of the country’s leading heritage railways.
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"Next year marks our 50th anniversary and I look forward to meeting the challenges and ensuring the railway is sustainable and secure for the next half century.”
Steve Allen, chairman, said: "Following a thorough recruitment process I am delighted to appoint Graham.
"He is the right person for the job and I am looking forward to working with him as we continue to improve and develop the railway.”
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