Hythe, And Dymchurch Light Railway 1927
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The Romney, Hythe and Dymchurch Railway is said to be the world's smallest public railway service. The 15 inch gauge line opened in 1927, and was the brainchild of Henry Greenly, Captain J E P Howey and Louis Zborowski. From Hythe to New Romney the line is double tracked, so trains travelling in the opposite directions can pass each other. However, beyond New Romney the line is a single track to Dungeness with a passing place at Romney Sands. It is still running today, and serves both as a novelty for holidaymakers and as a commuter train for local schoolchildren.
An extract from Villages of Kent Photographic Memories.
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