Train sand sculpture on display at Great Yarmouth

Michael Holden - Editor 1 comment 3 Min Read
Credit: Greater Anglia

A replica of one of 's brand-new trains has been sculpted out of sand at Great Yarmouth station.

The sculpture shows a bi-mode train alongside a leaping hare which is Greater Anglia's new brand symbol. It took three days to build.

It coincides with the first new bi-mode train, which runs on electricity and diesel, going into passenger service on the route between Norwich, Great Yarmouth and Lowestoft.

Sand in Your Eye, which worked with Danny Boyle to create 32 sand drawings on beaches across the UK in the Pages of the Sea project commemorating the First World War, created the sculpture.

Two artists, Richard Spence and Jamie Wardley, who between them have been sand carving for 17 years, used two tonnes of sand in the middle of Great Yarmouth station concourse.

They compacted the sand in wooden shuttering, mixed it with water and compacted it. Then they removed the shuttering to reveal a soft sandstone and carved using shovels.

What did the officials say?

David Metherell, Greater Anglia Head of Commercial Development, said:

“It's a busy time of year at Great Yarmouth station and we're really pleased that we've been able to start to introduce our new trains on this route.

“Our new trains are longer with more space for holidaymakers and their luggage and they should also increase reliability on this route, which we know is very important for our customers.

“The sand sculpture gives the station an added buzz and adds to the excitement of getting the new trains. Feedback so far has been incredibly positive and we are looking forward to introducing more new trains in the region soon.”

Richard Spence said:

“It was lovely to be able to visit Great Yarmouth and make the new Stadler train. The finished sculpture looks excellent and we hope people enjoy looking at it.”

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  • Credit to the people who created the sand sculpture of the Class 755 Flirt train at Great Yarmouth. More of the Class 755s will begin operated on the Bittern Line, East Suffolk Lines, Gainsborough Line (Marks Tey-Sudbury), Ipswich-Cambridge/Peterborough (via Ely) Lines and Breckland Line throughout this year. And the Class 745 introduced in service this year and Class 720 to be introduced in service from next year.

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