Defunct railway station

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Defunct railway station

Image: © D-G-Seamon Taken: 8 Apr 2007

The Rother valley light railway was one of Colonel Stephens 16 light railways. It was started in 1900 from Robertsbridge to Tenterden, extended in 1905 to Headcorn the line was renamed Kent & East Sussex Railway. Services were withdrawn in 1954 and the lines from Tenterden to Headcorn removed. The rest is still a thriving private steam railway. The view is north from the A262 Biddenden road at what is now Applegate Farm.

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51.099855
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0.679884