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(18 total)The Kent and East Sussex Railway Pictures

A picture of The Kent and East Sussex Railway
Kent and East Sussex Heritage Railway

Kent and East Sussex Heritage Railway

The K&ESR opened in 1900 as England’s first ‘light railway’, serving the rural communities of East Sussex and Kent. Closing to passengers in 1954, the line was saved and reopened by a charitable organisation in 1974. It now operates steam hauled and diesel observation trains on a 10.5 mile line from Bodiam Castle in East Sussex to the historic market town of Tenterden in west Kent.

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The Kent and East Sussex Railway


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A picture of The Kent and East Sussex Railway
Kent and East Sussex Heritage Railway

Kent and East Sussex Heritage Railway

The K&ESR opened in 1900 as England’s first ‘light railway’, serving the rural communities of East Sussex and Kent. Closing to passengers in 1954, the line was saved and reopened by a charitable organisation in 1974. It now operates steam hauled and diesel observation trains on a 10.5 mile line from Bodiam Castle in East Sussex to the historic market town of Tenterden in west Kent.

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The Kent and East Sussex Railway


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A picture of The Kent and East Sussex Railway
Kent and East Sussex Heritage Railway

Kent and East Sussex Heritage Railway

The K&ESR opened in 1900 as England’s first ‘light railway’, serving the rural communities of East Sussex and Kent. Closing to passengers in 1954, the line was saved and reopened by a charitable organisation in 1974. It now operates steam hauled and diesel observation trains on a 10.5 mile line from Bodiam Castle in East Sussex to the historic market town of Tenterden in west Kent.

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The Kent and East Sussex Railway


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A picture of The Kent and East Sussex Railway
Kent and East Sussex Heritage Railway

Kent and East Sussex Heritage Railway

The K&ESR opened in 1900 as England’s first ‘light railway’, serving the rural communities of East Sussex and Kent. Closing to passengers in 1954, the line was saved and reopened by a charitable organisation in 1974. It now operates steam hauled and diesel observation trains on a 10.5 mile line from Bodiam Castle in East Sussex to the historic market town of Tenterden in west Kent.

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The Kent and East Sussex Railway


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A picture of The Kent and East Sussex Railway
Kent and East Sussex Heritage Railway

Kent and East Sussex Heritage Railway

The K&ESR opened in 1900 as England’s first ‘light railway’, serving the rural communities of East Sussex and Kent. Closing to passengers in 1954, the line was saved and reopened by a charitable organisation in 1974. It now operates steam hauled and diesel observation trains on a 10.5 mile line from Bodiam Castle in East Sussex to the historic market town of Tenterden in west Kent.

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The Kent and East Sussex Railway


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A picture of The Kent and East Sussex Railway
Kent and East Sussex Heritage Railway

Kent and East Sussex Heritage Railway

The K&ESR opened in 1900 as England’s first ‘light railway’, serving the rural communities of East Sussex and Kent. Closing to passengers in 1954, the line was saved and reopened by a charitable organisation in 1974. It now operates steam hauled and diesel observation trains on a 10.5 mile line from Bodiam Castle in East Sussex to the historic market town of Tenterden in west Kent.

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The Kent and East Sussex Railway


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A picture of The Kent and East Sussex Railway
Kent and East Sussex Heritage Railway

Kent and East Sussex Heritage Railway

The K&ESR opened in 1900 as England’s first ‘light railway’, serving the rural communities of East Sussex and Kent. Closing to passengers in 1954, the line was saved and reopened by a charitable organisation in 1974. It now operates steam hauled and diesel observation trains on a 10.5 mile line from Bodiam Castle in East Sussex to the historic market town of Tenterden in west Kent.

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The Kent and East Sussex Railway


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A picture of The Kent and East Sussex Railway
Kent and East Sussex Heritage Railway

Kent and East Sussex Heritage Railway

The K&ESR opened in 1900 as England’s first ‘light railway’, serving the rural communities of East Sussex and Kent. Closing to passengers in 1954, the line was saved and reopened by a charitable organisation in 1974. It now operates steam hauled and diesel observation trains on a 10.5 mile line from Bodiam Castle in East Sussex to the historic market town of Tenterden in west Kent.

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The Kent and East Sussex Railway


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A picture of The Kent and East Sussex Railway
Kent and East Sussex Heritage Railway

Kent and East Sussex Heritage Railway

The K&ESR opened in 1900 as England’s first ‘light railway’, serving the rural communities of East Sussex and Kent. Closing to passengers in 1954, the line was saved and reopened by a charitable organisation in 1974. It now operates steam hauled and diesel observation trains on a 10.5 mile line from Bodiam Castle in East Sussex to the historic market town of Tenterden in west Kent.

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The Kent and East Sussex Railway


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A picture of The Kent and East Sussex Railway
Kent and East Sussex Heritage Railway

Kent and East Sussex Heritage Railway

The K&ESR opened in 1900 as England’s first ‘light railway’, serving the rural communities of East Sussex and Kent. Closing to passengers in 1954, the line was saved and reopened by a charitable organisation in 1974. It now operates steam hauled and diesel observation trains on a 10.5 mile line from Bodiam Castle in East Sussex to the historic market town of Tenterden in west Kent.

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The Kent and East Sussex Railway


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A picture of The Kent and East Sussex Railway
Kent and East Sussex Heritage Railway

Kent and East Sussex Heritage Railway

The K&ESR opened in 1900 as England’s first ‘light railway’, serving the rural communities of East Sussex and Kent. Closing to passengers in 1954, the line was saved and reopened by a charitable organisation in 1974. It now operates steam hauled and diesel observation trains on a 10.5 mile line from Bodiam Castle in East Sussex to the historic market town of Tenterden in west Kent.

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The Kent and East Sussex Railway


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A picture of The Kent and East Sussex Railway
Kent and East Sussex Heritage Railway

Kent and East Sussex Heritage Railway

The K&ESR opened in 1900 as England’s first ‘light railway’, serving the rural communities of East Sussex and Kent. Closing to passengers in 1954, the line was saved and reopened by a charitable organisation in 1974. It now operates steam hauled and diesel observation trains on a 10.5 mile line from Bodiam Castle in East Sussex to the historic market town of Tenterden in west Kent.

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The Kent and East Sussex Railway


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A picture of The Kent and East Sussex Railway
Kent and East Sussex Heritage Railway

Kent and East Sussex Heritage Railway

The K&ESR opened in 1900 as England’s first ‘light railway’, serving the rural communities of East Sussex and Kent. Closing to passengers in 1954, the line was saved and reopened by a charitable organisation in 1974. It now operates steam hauled and diesel observation trains on a 10.5 mile line from Bodiam Castle in East Sussex to the historic market town of Tenterden in west Kent.

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The Kent and East Sussex Railway


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Kent and East Sussex Heritage Railway

Kent and East Sussex Heritage Railway

Roveldon Signal Box on the Kent and East Sussex Railway

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The Kent and East Sussex Railway


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A picture of The Kent and East Sussex Railway
Kent and East Sussex Heritage Railway

Kent and East Sussex Heritage Railway

The K&ESR opened in 1900 as England’s first ‘light railway’, serving the rural communities of East Sussex and Kent. Closing to passengers in 1954, the line was saved and reopened by a charitable organisation in 1974. It now operates steam hauled and diesel observation trains on a 10.5 mile line from Bodiam Castle in East Sussex to the historic market town of Tenterden in west Kent.

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The Kent and East Sussex Railway


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A picture of The Kent and East Sussex Railway
Kent and East Sussex Heritage Railway

Kent and East Sussex Heritage Railway

The K&ESR opened in 1900 as England’s first ‘light railway’, serving the rural communities of East Sussex and Kent. Closing to passengers in 1954, the line was saved and reopened by a charitable organisation in 1974. It now operates steam hauled and diesel observation trains on a 10.5 mile line from Bodiam Castle in East Sussex to the historic market town of Tenterden in west Kent.

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The Kent and East Sussex Railway


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A picture of The Kent and East Sussex Railway
Kent and East Sussex Heritage Railway

Kent and East Sussex Heritage Railway

The K&ESR opened in 1900 as England’s first ‘light railway’, serving the rural communities of East Sussex and Kent. Closing to passengers in 1954, the line was saved and reopened by a charitable organisation in 1974. It now operates steam hauled and diesel observation trains on a 10.5 mile line from Bodiam Castle in East Sussex to the historic market town of Tenterden in west Kent.

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The Kent and East Sussex Railway


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A picture of The Kent and East Sussex Railway
Kent and East Sussex Heritage Railway

Kent and East Sussex Heritage Railway

The K&ESR opened in 1900 as England’s first ‘light railway’, serving the rural communities of East Sussex and Kent. Closing to passengers in 1954, the line was saved and reopened by a charitable organisation in 1974. It now operates steam hauled and diesel observation trains on a 10.5 mile line from Bodiam Castle in East Sussex to the historic market town of Tenterden in west Kent.

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The Kent and East Sussex Railway


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