Kent and East Sussex Railway.
The Kent and East Sussex Railway is a fine example of a rural light railway
that winds its way for ten and a half miles, through the unspoilt
Kent and East Sussex countryside. The line starts at Tenterden and ends in Bodiam
close to magnificent Bodiam Castle
with intermediate stops at Rolvenden, Wittersham Road, and Northiam Stations.
Throughout the year there are special events such as A
Day Out with Thomas, Walks with Railtrails, CAMRA Beer Festival, Fright Night rains and Santa Specials.
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Address:
Kent and East Sussex Railway, Tenterden Town Station, Tenterden, Kent TN30 6HE
Website: www.kesr.org.uk
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Some of the best heritage
railways...... |
England: Great
Central Railway. |
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England:
Bluebell Railway. |
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England:
West Somerset Railway |
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Scotland:
Strathspey Steam Railway |
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Wales:
Snowdon Mountain Railway |
Recommended ...... |
Read: The life of George Stephenson and of his son Robert Stephenson; comprising also a history of the invention and introduction of the railway locomotive (1868)
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Read: Rails Through the Forest: The Severn & Wye Railway, Norchard to Coleford, Cinderford and Lydbrook 1945-2012 (Railway Heritage)
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Read: Great Britain's Heritage Railways: The Rise of the Railway Preservation Movement (Railway Heritage)
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Read: The Essential Guide to Welsh Heritage and Scenic Railways (X Series)
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Read: British Steam: Scottish Railways
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