The Easter bunny made a surprise appearance on the Lowestoft branch line to celebrate the holiday.

Great Yarmouth Mercury: The Easter bunny at Lowestoft station. Picture: Wherry Lines Community PartnershipThe Easter bunny at Lowestoft station. Picture: Wherry Lines Community Partnership (Image: Archant)

Travelling on the 10.05 from Norwich to Lowestoft and returning on the 10.57 Lowestoft to Norwich train, the bunny surprised passengers and handed out easter treats.

Norwich City fans were among those handed chocolate eggs from the bunny's Easter basket, as were families and children travelling on the train.

It follows the bunny's three hour stay in Norwich station on Thursday, March 29, where it handed out similar treats to passengers.

This is alongside a hunt at Norwich station where people can take part to win an Easter egg.

Great Yarmouth Mercury: Passengers were greeted by the Easter bunny on their train from Lowestoft. Picture: Wherry Lines Community PartnershipPassengers were greeted by the Easter bunny on their train from Lowestoft. Picture: Wherry Lines Community Partnership (Image: Archant)

There is also a colouring competition to take part in for children, with the chance to win a Family Ranger ticket on either the Wherry Lines, Norwich to Great Yarmouth and Lowestoft or Bittern Lines, Norwich to Cromer and Sheringham.

Great Yarmouth Mercury: The Easter bunny made a surprise appearance on the 10.57 to Norwich. Picture: Wherry Lines Community PartnershipThe Easter bunny made a surprise appearance on the 10.57 to Norwich. Picture: Wherry Lines Community Partnership (Image: Archant)