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Lenham

 


 

A westward view from 19th April 2007 shows the ''up'' loop on the left, the dock line on the right,

and, in the background, the ''down'' loop. David Glasspool

 


 

The main station building retains a canopy on its car park-facing elevation; the valance pattern

of this matches those of the platform canopies. This structure demonstrates the typical arched

window frames found on those earlier structure along the Bat & Ball route, and has recently

been re-roofed in slate. David Glasspool

 


 

An eastward view from the footbridge on 19th April 2007 shows a trailing crossover, which has

been a feature of the track layout since the station's earliest years. On the far right is the site of

the former goods yard, which is now occupied by a builders merchant. The waiting shelter has

seen both of its window frames bricked up, just like the example at Charing. David Glasspool

 


 

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