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still cant find any photos of spur line

Discussion in 'BR era (from 1948)' started by leem, Dec 18, 2014.

  1. leem

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    i still cant find any photos of the crowhurst spur line or any info at all, does anyone know if there is a specialist shop that may have some info or litriture on this lost country line. although very short it did have 2 signal boxes, one on the grinstead line and one on the tonbridge line.someone did sugest a book yesterday but my freind has got a copy and he says there is nothing other than one sentence mentioned about it, any help would be appreiciated.
     
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    maybe if Kidner couldn't find any, there just aren't any?
     
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    thats what i was afraid of mate, what a shame.
     
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    keep searching though. Maybe The Bluebell or Mid Hants could help?
     
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    Are you referring to the branch to Bexhill West from Crowhurst? If so, there is a book by Peter A Harding "The Bexhill West Branch Line", published by himself in 2002, ISBN 0 9523458 6 2, which I bought from a bookseller at a model railway exhibition a year or two after publication.

    But this doesn't seem to tie in with your references to "East Grinstead" and "the Tunbridge line". Can you give us a bit more information about the line you are trying to get information on?
     
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    sorry sir, the spur in question branched off the east grinstead line half way between hurst green and lingfield and connected with the tonbridge line , approx 1000 yards later to form a sort of triangle on the landscape, it had a full time signal box at each end but thats all i know, appologies for the confusion.
     
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    No problem - I found it on the map eventually. If you are particularly interested in the signal boxes, the forum at http://forum.signalbox.org/index.php, under the 'Historic' section, may be worth trying to ask on. Another possible source of information is the Signalling Record Society.

    Additional information:
    Crowhurst Junction is covered in two of the Middleton Press's books:
    Croydon to East Grinstead, pages 91-93
    Steaming through Surry - page 98

    Hope this helps.
     
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