THE UK is home to some of the most unique - and most attractive - train journeys.
One of them has recently been described as "adorable" because of the scenery it runs through and the seaside towns that can be reached along its tracks.
The North Norfolk Poppy Line runs from Sheringham to Holt and is operated almost exclusively by volunteers.
The steam train service has been running since 1887, apart from a short time between 1964 and 1975 when it was closed.
Now it is much loved by locals and rail enthusiasts looking for a real nostalgic train experience.
It was recently listed in the 11 most scenic train journeys in the UK put together by , who praised both the train and the scenery it passed through.
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They wrote: "We’ve said it before, and we’ll say it again, but North Norfolk might just be the most underrated part of England. The entire coast is an absolute delight.
"The so-called ‘Poppy Line’ is an adorable way to explore it. The heritage steam train runs the short distance between Sheringham and Holt and is an exercise in beautiful nostalgia."
Because it's run mainly by volunteers, the line doesn't run every day, but only on select days during the year.
They mainly include weekends and school holidays, however it operates most days during the summer months.
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In addition to its normal service, there are special events that can be reached along the tracks.
Those include Classic Sitcom Weekend, with the brigade from the Dad’s Army Museum celebrating the popular series, with an episode filmed at Weybourne Station.
The station was also used as a filming spot for both Hi-de-Hi and ‘Allo ‘Allo so both shows will also be commemorated on the day.
Meanwhile, the Vintage Transport Festival, Rails & Ales and Hallowsteam! are all due to take place along the Poppy Line this year, among a number of other events.
Day Rover tickets on board the train start from £18 for adults, however there are more exclusive packages available.
For instance, steam driver and diesel driver experiences allow people to have a go at driving one of the trains.
Near to the line are seaside holiday hotspots like Cromer, which has one of the country's warmest beaches.
It is also home to a Grade II listed pier, built 115 years ago and one of only five in the country to have a working theatre.
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Elsewhere, one of the train's destinations Sheringham has sandy beaches of its own, as well as plenty of other seaside attractions, including ice cream shops and arcades.
The railway has an overall score of 4.5/5 on TripAdvisor, with plenty of people speaking fondly of their trip along the tracks.
One wrote: "Best train station, fabulous trip on the steam train to Sheringham."
Another said: "Wonderful day out.Staff are fantastic so friendly,informative and accommodating. Nothing was to much trouble we were treated like VIPs."
A third added: "Visited this beautiful railway on a lovely sunny day. What a fabulous place for a good dose of nostalgia."
It's far from the only celebrated train route in the UK, however, with others also receiving plenty of praise.
Cornwall
The route from St Erth to St Ives only stops at Carbis Bay en route to its final destination, but the views out the window for the whole journey are pretty spectacular.
Tickets for the journey can be booked for £3 via the website.
Passengers are advised to sit on the right hand side of the train when gettin on at St Erth for the best sea views.
North East coast
The East Coast train line from Durham to Edinburgh has plenty to look at from the windows.
Durham Cathedral, Newcastle's quayside, the beaches of Northumberland and dramatic Scottish cliffs are all passed by along the short journey.
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Meanwhile, this five day train service is set to launch in the UK later this year.
And this scenic train route is in the UK and costs just £23.