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Branch Lines
Branch Lines to East Grinstead
from Oxted, Three Bridges, Tunbridge Wells and Lewes
| ISBN: | 978 0 906520 07 9 |
|---|---|
| Published: | March 1984 |
| Reprinted: | November 2005 |
| Authors: | Vic Mitchell |
| Keith Smith | |
| Dimensions: | 240 x 174 mm |
| Cover: | Glossy laminated hardback |
| Book Info: | 96 pages |
| 120 photographs | |
| large scale maps | |
| other details of local history | |
| PRICE: | £15.95 [ Add to Cart ] |
The four branch lines, from each point of the compass, were typical rural railway byways, much loved by locals and railway enthusiasts alike. They are comprehensively illustrated herein and their story is told in detailed captions, together with 20 maps and a surprisingly humorous account of minor accidents.
Stations and Railway Locations covered in this book
| Stations | Photo |
|---|---|
| Barcombe | 42-45 |
| Cooks Pond Viaduct | 20 |
| Dormans | 18-19 |
| East Grinstead | 104-120 |
| Forest Row | 101-103 |
| Grange Road | 33-35 |
| Groombridge | 92-96 |
| Hartfield | 99-100 |
| High Rocks Halt | 89-91 |
| Holywell (Waterworks) | 59-60 |
| Horsted Keynes | 61-70 |
| Hurst Green | 6-12 |
| Kingscote | 77-80 |
| Lewes | 36-41 |
| Lingfield | 13-17 |
| Newick & Chailey | 46-50 |
| Oxted | 1-5 |
| Rowfant | 29-32 |
| Sheffield Park | 51-58 |
| Three Bridges | 21-28 |
| Tunbridge Wells West | 81-88 |
| West Hoathly | 71-76 |
| Withyham | 97-98 |