Three Oaks railway station, Sussex

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Three Oaks railway station, Sussex

Image: © Nigel Thompson Taken: 24 Sep 2016

Opened in 1907 as 'Three Oaks Bridge Halt' by the South Eastern & Chatham Railway on the line from Hastings to Ashford (Kent). The name changed several time over the years, becoming Three Oaks in 1980. View north west towards Doleham and Ashford. The line was singled in 1979; the former Ashford-bound platform can be seen on the far left of the image in a state of some decay.

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Image Location

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Latitude
50.90107
Longitude
0.612977