Matthew Armstrong, volunteer driver at the Wells and Walsingham Light Railway who isolated at the site last year, is returning as the railway reopens.
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Streams of steam will rise once again over a scenic stretch of north Norfolk countryside as the Wells and Walsingham Light Railway prepares to get back on track.
Known as the world's smallest light railway, services on the line will resume on Saturday, May 1 following a closure for much of the past year due to the pandemic.
Its managing director, Nick Champion, said although they could have opened earlier according to the roadmap out of lockdown, they took some extra time to give the railway's team time to shake off the cobwebs and ensure everything was Covid secure.