Freight train at Rye House
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Shunting the wagons at Rye House Costains sidings where concrete sleepers used to be made. A daily freight service would then take them away to Temple Mills, East London. The freight service would normally arrive after eleven and shunt the sidings between the passage of the half hourly passenger service between Hertford East and Liverpool Street.