The Wells and Walsingham Light Railway, nestled in Norfolk, holds the title of the UK's smallest public railway and ranks among the tiniest worldwide.
She continued, "Lots of beautiful houses, a cute tearoom and the romantic ruins of Walsingham Abbey taking the Wells and Walsingham Light Railway was such a unique experience.
However, in 1982, the RH&DR was again dethroned by the Wells and Walsingham Light Railway, a cherished tourist hotspot on the Norfolk coast since it opened that same year.
Originally, the Romney, Hythe and Dymchurch Railway (RH&DR) in Kent was the world's smallest public railway from 1926 until 1978.
A statement on the website reads: "Climb aboard, sit back and enjoy a half-hour trip through the beautiful countryside whilst you take in the evocative sights, sounds and smells of old-time train travel.