A world-famous steam locomotive is heading to Norfolk in 2023 to celebrate its centennial year.
The Flying Scotsman will be travelling through the county next June, with the public able to book a place on board.
The train will leave London King's Cross at 8.10am before stopping at Stevenage, the last pick-up point, at 9.10am.
It will pass through Ely, Thetford, Wymondham and Norwich.
From there it will be hauled to Yarmouth at 1.30pm, where it will be serviced and prepared for its return.
First-class tickets include a small breakfast and afternoon tea.
Premier dining includes a full English breakfast and a four-course dinner with silver service.
The train will then leave Yarmouth at 4.45pm and be back in London at 9.15pm.
Early booking has been advised as tickets will be in high demand.
Tickets from the Railway Touring Company are between £125 for a standard junior and £1,045 for a premier family ticket.
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