Train crossing viaduct

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Train crossing viaduct

Image: © David Kemp Taken: 22 Aug 2012

The 13.35 Sittingbourne & Kemsley Light Railway train from Kemsley Down to Sittingbourne Viaduct crosses the low viaduct that parallels Gas Road a short distance to the north of the latter station. It is hauled by the saddle tank locomotive 'Leader'. The SKLR is a heritage operation that runs over a small part of the once extensive industrial railway system that used to serve the Bowater paper mills.

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51.348906
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0.737912