Elham railway station is a disused railway station on the Elham Valley Railway which served the village of Elham in Kent and the surrounding villages....
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The Elham Valley Railway was a line connecting Folkestone and Canterbury in Kent, England. It opened between 1887 and 1889 and closed in 1947. The line...
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list of people with the surname Elham, Kent Elham railway station Elham Deanery Elham Valley Railway Elham Valley Ilham & Wahi, a form of revelation in Islam...
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Three heavy rail-mounted guns were deployed on the Elham Valley Railway line in Kent. The railway route followed a meandering course, enabling the guns...
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Dover Railway. There was also a connection to the Canterbury and Whitstable Railway, the first railway in Kent, and later to the Elham Valley Railway; these...
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Elham (/ˈiːləm/ ) is a village and civil parish in East Kent situated approximately 9 miles (14 km) south of Canterbury and 5 miles (8 km) north west...
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Lyminge was a station on the Elham Valley Railway serving the village of the same name. It opened in 1887 and finally closed to passengers and freight...
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Barham was a station on the Elham Valley Railway. It opened in 1887 and closed to passengers in 1940 and freight in 1947. The station opened on 4 July...
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Bishopsbourne was a station on the Elham Valley Railway. It opened in 1889 and closed to passengers in 1940 and freight in 1947. The station opened on 1 July...
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to 1947 the station served as the southern terminus and interchange for the Elham Valley Railway with services to Canterbury. The station was altered...
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Bridge was a station on the Elham Valley Railway in the county of Kent, England. It opened in 1889 and closed to passengers in 1940 and freight in 1947...
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definitively with the rest of the Elham Valley Railway in 1947. Butt, R.V.J. (1995). The Directory of Railway Stations, Patrick Stephens Ltd, Sparkford...
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Canterbury South was a station on the Elham Valley Railway. It opened in 1889 and closed to passengers in 1940 and freight in 1947. The station opened on 1 July...
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Channel Tunnel station. Elham Valley Website Walking Pages - Elham Valley Way The Elham Valley Railway Museum The Mediaeval Churches of the Elham Valley 51°09′10″N...
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Poison Cross railway station was a railway station on the East Kent Light Railway. It opened in May 1925 and closed to passenger traffic on 1 November...
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Port Victoria railway station is a disused station in Kent, United Kingdom, which opened on 11 September 1882 and closed in 1951. It was located at the...
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Dungeness was a railway station which served the Dungeness headland in Kent, England. Opened in 1883 by the Lydd Railway Company, it closed to passengers...
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Dover on the Southern Railway line to Deal and Ramsgate. The 18-inch howitzer "Boche Buster" was sited on the Elham Valley Railway, between Bridge, Kent...
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Citations Quick, Michael (2022) [2001]. Railway passenger stations in Great Britain: a chronology (PDF). version 5.04. Railway & Canal Historical Society. p. 131...
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the Elham Valley Railway. Although no station existed at Peene, the railway passed over a bridge in the village. The village is now home to the Elham Valley...
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the crash. Bishopsbourne had a train station on the Elham Valley Railway until the line closed in 1947. The station building is now a private residence...
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However this line was not completed until 1902. On 4 July 1887 the railway opened the Elham Valley Line from Canterbury West to Shorncliffe. However, there...
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The railway also owns the Barham Signal Box from the closed Elham Valley Line which houses a detailed mural painting of the old East Kent Railway route...
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Cranbrook railway station is a disused English station which was on the closed Hawkhurst Branch in Kent, England. The station was opened on 4 September...
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railway stations in Britain History of rail transport in Great Britain Beeching cuts Morrison, Brian (ed.). "The Meldon Quarry Branch". Modern Railways Pictorial...
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salvaged from the Elham Valley Railway. All ticket stock was withdrawn and new tickets were printed, and the staffing of stations was increased. That...
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station was opened by the South Eastern Railway which merged with the London, Chatham and Dover Railway to form the South Eastern and Chatham Railway...
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Hothfield railway station (later Hothfield Halt) was a railway station on the Maidstone Line at Hothfield, Kent. It was situated between Ashford and Charing...
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Westerham railway station served the village of Westerham in Kent from 1881 until its closure in 1961. No railway was ever constructed all the way between...
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Beluncle Halt was a halt on the Hundred of Hoo Railway between Sharnal Street station and Middle Stoke halt. It was opened in July 1906 and closed to passengers...
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