The Romney Hythe and Dymchurch Railway is a quite special Railway. It was opened in 1927 mainly as a millionaires toy, but is operated since then as a public railway with scheduled public services. Even if it is nowadays mainly a tourist attraction the line is operated the whole year with some services for school kids through the winter times. The line runs on only 15 in (381mm) narrow tracks and was for many years the smallest public railway in the world.
Here we see #9 "Winston Churchill" hauling a train to Dungeness crossing the bridge over the "New Sewer" canal.
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