Site of former Canterbury South station, now with Kent & Canterbury Hospital built over it, 1990

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Site of former Canterbury South station, now with Kent & Canterbury Hospital built over it, 1990

Image: © Ben Brooksbank Taken: 8 Oct 1990

View SE from South Canterbury Road. The station had been on the ex-SE&CR (Canterbury West) Harbledown Junction (to left) - (to right) Cheriton Junction (Shorncliffe), the Elham Valley line, which was closed (Canterbury - Lyminge) to passengers 1/12/40 (to goods 1/10/47), having been taken over by the War Department in 1940, but provided a passenger service Lyminge - Shorncliffe until 1947.

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.266507
Longitude
1.085415