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Rother Valley Railway Reconstruction

Discussion in 'Photography' started by kesbobby, Dec 1, 2009.

  1. kesbobby

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    The Rother Valley Railway is being reconstructed from its meeting point with the KESR. Here are some photographs of the track laid so far.


    http://phil-edwards.photobook.org.uk/c1784991.html
     
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    Very intresting, thanks for sharing. I have been keeping an eye on the website every so often as it is an intresting project, I poped in on my way back from the K&ESR a couple of years ago and had a look around...

    http://ashleysmith355.fotopic.net/c1288742.html

    Been meaning to go back ever since and see the progress!
     
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    Thanks for sharing.

    Any idea why the RVR webmaster on the latest public "Updates" page of the official railway website announces: "Further Developments at Bodiam West", and then restricts the information to the password protected members' page so that nobody can view it? Very strange!

    See >>> http://www.rvr.org.uk/html/updates.html

    I've emailed the webmaster some days ago, but have received no response thus far.

    My last visit to Robertsbridge was in October. The new station appears to be coming on well, and I now particuarly look forward to the start of the brake van rides.

    Chris
     

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