Sheppey Light Railway: Site of the former East Minster station

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Sheppey Light Railway: Site of the former East Minster station

Image: © Nigel Cox Taken: 24 Nov 2013

The Sheppey Light Railway ran from Queenborough to Leysdown-on-Sea. It was built to the designs of the renowned light railway engineer, Colonel Fred Holman Stephens, and was opened in 1901. Traffic was never busy on the line and it was taken over by the South Eastern and Chatham Railway in 1905, finally closing in 1950. The Costcutter store more or less occupies the site of the former East Minster station with the track crossing Minster Road here. Curiously, and possibly confusingly for the stranger heading east on a train towards Leysdown, East Minster station was reached before Minster on Sea station.

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