Britain Rail

Herne Bay

 


10th June 2008

 

An eastward view from the road bridge reveals a trailing crossover in the foreground, and also shows that

the line which once served the southern side of the island, is still in situ. Originally, this formed a loop, but

at the eastern end of the layout, the connection with the running lines has been removed, and the track exists

as an elongated, disused siding. On the left is the prominent pitched roof of the goods shed, which now acts

in the car sales capacity. David Glasspool

 


10th June 2008

 

A westward view is of considerable interest, because it includes three different generations of platform canopy,

two of which are represented on the ''down'' side alone. The railings on the island platform surround a redundant

subway entrance, which once led directly to the street below, avoiding the route via the station building.

David Glasspool

 


 

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