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Photos by Lewis J Brockway, last updated 5th January 2011
Expansion Programme Launched at The Kent & East Sussex Railway
News Update 3rd November 2010
The work carries on at a pace and the extension roof is now completed, meeting the existing structure almost seamlessly. A number of readymix concrete lorries arrive daily too so the groundwork is now the focus.
News Release 7th May 2010
The Kent & East Sussex Railway in Tenterden has launched an appeal to raise £200,000 to double the capacity of its main carriage maintenance building at Tenterden station.
The expansion is needed to provide sufficient high quality trains to operate the current train time table which currently carries 90,000 passengers annually along the 10½ mile line between Tenterden and Bodiam. The project is also vital to the potential expansion of the railway which will see the current line extended to Robertsbridge in East Sussex.
Graham Baldwin, General Manager at the railway said, "The appointment of Tenterden based surveyors Price-Whitehead signals the start of the project which will enable the railway, which is Britain's finest example of a light railway, to grow and expand its current operations. This project is one of the largest investment projects undertaken by the railway in recent years and is vital to us as a leading tourist attraction in Kent and Sussex.
The railway hopes to raise the money required to complete the project through donations by members of the Kent & East Sussex Railway and from visitors using the railway.
18.10.10 Today the steel frame for our Carriage Restoration Shed extension was erected.
(left to right) Bruce Whitehead (surveyor) - Helen Whitehead (head of Price Whitehead) - Norman Brice (KESR Chairman) - Graham Baldwin (KESR General Manager)
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