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semaphore signals on gantry and signal box at hythe station

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semaphore signals on gantry and signal box at hythe station   semaphore signals and signalbox at hythe station on the romney hythe and dymchurch railway kent these signals were manualy operated most worked by steel cables

steam locomotive green goddess at hythe station kent

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   green goddess at hythe station kent green goddess is a 4-6-2 Pacific-type steam locomotive that was built in 1925 by the locomotive manufacturer davey paxman at hythe station kent green goddess locomotive has been a popular attraction on the RH&DR for many years, and it continues to operate on the railway, providing scenic rides for visitors along the picturesque route. The RH&DR is a popular tourist destination and offers a unique opportunity to experience the charm of miniature steam railways.

romney hythe and dymchurch railway station hythe kent

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hythe station on the romney hythe and dymchurch railway   Hythe retains the central locomotive shunting line. It is worth waiting to watch the locomotive that has just hauled your train reverse down this line and marshal itself onto the turntable, and then return to the train ready for the journey back towards New Romney. Hythe Station is the main starting point for the RH&DR, and it is where most passengers board the trains. The station is situated in the town of Hythe, which is on the south coast of Kent, overlooking the English Channel. The RH&DR is a popular heritage railway that was originally built in the 1920s. It has a unique narrow-gauge track of 15 inches (381 mm) and operates vintage steam locomotives. The route takes passengers through picturesque scenery, including marshlands and the expansive Dungeness shingle beach.

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