The Kent and East Sussex Railway is holding a 1940s weekend between 2 - 4 May, which is the Early May bank holiday weekend, to celebrate the twin WWII anniversaries of 75 years since the Dunkirk evacuation and 70 years since VE day.
There are twin attractions to this occasion. First off, it is a heritage steam railway. Enough said. The other is that as a re-enactment event there should be lots of people dressed up in period costume who will WANT to be photographed.
I am proposing an outing on Saturday, 2 May, leaving from Shirley Methodist Church at 8:30 am with a view to arriving at Tenterden for around 10:00 am. If we wish to catch it, the first train departs at 10:45 and with the railway is running its full timetable there will be regular services throughtout the day.
Tickets are £17 each and this allows unlimited travel throughout the day. I propose to book mine a few days in advance to allow time for delivery and avoid any queues on arrival. Postage is included in the cost, so there is no benefit in booking as a group.
If you wish to go, respond here and indicate if you are willing to offer a lift to other members as numbers will depend on how many cars are available. I will be driving and can accommodate three passengers. Anyone who receives a lift will be expected to make a contribution to the driver's running expenses.
http://www.kesr.org.uk/all-events/icalr ... 0s-weekend
2 May 2015 - Kent and East Sussex Railway 1940s Weekend
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Mike
Count me in. I've never visited this railway but have wanted to. A special event is always a good time to visit but I imagine this is going to be an especially busy weekend.
The following weekend the Bluebell Railway have their "Southern at War" event. Unless you're a member the cost is £20.00 all you can "eat".
http://www.bluebell-railway.com/event/1 ... -war-2014/
I will be going to this and will NOT need a lift (just for a change!!).
Count me in. I've never visited this railway but have wanted to. A special event is always a good time to visit but I imagine this is going to be an especially busy weekend.
The following weekend the Bluebell Railway have their "Southern at War" event. Unless you're a member the cost is £20.00 all you can "eat".
http://www.bluebell-railway.com/event/1 ... -war-2014/
I will be going to this and will NOT need a lift (just for a change!!).
Regards
David A Beard.
David A Beard.
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Hi Mike,
Please count me in on this one. I might have another member who would like to go but will get back to you on that one.
Like you I'll buy my ticket early.
Regards,
Tom
Please count me in on this one. I might have another member who would like to go but will get back to you on that one.
Like you I'll buy my ticket early.
Regards,
Tom
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Hi Mike
Please count me in as well, should be a good day.
Paul
Please count me in as well, should be a good day.
Paul
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Tom and Paul, glad you can join us.
That's the first car full.
That's the first car full.
Re: 2 May 2015 - Kent and East Sussex Railway 1940s Weekend
The Mid-Hants Railway (Watercress Line) are running their "War on the Line" 20th & 21st June. Adults are £18.00 all day.
http://www.watercressline.co.uk/product ... n-the-line
There's a direct line from Waterloo to Alton with regular services.
http://www.watercressline.co.uk/product ... n-the-line
There's a direct line from Waterloo to Alton with regular services.
Regards
David A Beard.
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davidb wrote:The Mid-Hants Railway (Watercress Line) are running their "War on the Line" 20th & 21st June. Adults are £18.00 all day.
http://www.watercressline.co.uk/product ... n-the-line
There's a direct line from Waterloo to Alton with regular services.
I went to this event a few years ago but from photography point of view was disappointed. The problem stemmed from the platforms which are smaller than those on the Bluebell Line, so everyone was very close together and I found it tricky to get uncluttered shots of the re-enactors. However, I did get the shot in this post early on in the day.
viewtopic.php?f=2&t=135&p=660&hilit=watercress#p660
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Hi All,
Not sure at this time how many members are going on this outing. This is just to let you know that Paul and myself might go earlier than planned and will see you there. We purchased our tickets on-line with a small saving which was a pleasant surprise.
This has been posted as neither of us will be at the club this evening.
Tom
Not sure at this time how many members are going on this outing. This is just to let you know that Paul and myself might go earlier than planned and will see you there. We purchased our tickets on-line with a small saving which was a pleasant surprise.
This has been posted as neither of us will be at the club this evening.
Tom
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toms wrote:Hi All,
Not sure at this time how many members are going on this outing. This is just to let you know that Paul and myself might go earlier than planned and will see you there. We purchased our tickets on-line with a small saving which was a pleasant surprise.
This has been posted as neither of us will be at the club this evening.
Tom
Thanks, Tom.
The current list of attendees is:
- Ron Barker
- David Beard
- Mike Farley
- Tom Sherrin
- Paul Wenham
There is one more space in my car if anyone wants it.
Tom - I'll send you a PM with my mobile phone number so that we can meet up when we arrive.
Re: 2 May 2015 - Kent and East Sussex Railway 1940s Weekend
An excellent day out with considerable photo opportunities due to the way that the organisers and friends entered into the spirit of the event (WW2) as can be seen in the sample images below. Looking forward to the next outing.
Tom
Tom
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