The Kent and East Sussex Railway was built in the 19th Century by Colonel Stephens whose cost consciousness was the stuff of legend. The line wound its picturesque way through the garden of England peacefully until 1961 when it was closed down by British Rail ironically in a cost-cutting exercise. The working life of the railway beginning in the 1930's and is beautifully chronicled in this DVD. Highlights which include rare colour footage shot in 1950 also tell of the troubled but ultimately triumphant efforts of a dedicated band of preservationists to restore the... railway to it's former glory and once more send Trains to Tenterden. [show more]
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This video chronicles the working life of the Kent and East Sussex Railway, from its construction in the 19th century by Colonel Stephens to its closing down in 1961.
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