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Kent & East Sussex Railway

Discussion in 'Heritage Railways & Centres in the UK' started by martin1656, Apr 10, 2017.

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    I can confirm that today, at least, is the two Austerities and Hastings.
     
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    Excellent news! I shall pop over tomorrow for a jolly
     
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    I turned up today and was looking forward to it. Unfortunately the car park at Tenterden was full with not much possibility of a space so I turned around. I was glad I hadn't booked an advance ticket.
    For future reference does the K&ESR have other car parks?
     
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    When the Tenterden railway car park is full there is a council car park at Bridewell lane which is the other side of the a28 high street from the railway. It's rarely full unless there is an event in the town. It's about 600 yards away and £6 for over 4 hours.
    Northiam and Wittersham Rd also have car parking. Rolvenden station has some lay by parking on the a28 which is unrestricted. The railway wasn't allowed parking at Bodiam as one of the conditions for reopening. If you are a National Trust member you can park at the castle which is about 800 yards away. Robertsbridge Junction (2028) will have the mainline station parking which is rarely busy.
     
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