Southern at War on the Bluebell Railway
Posted: Mon 11 May 2015, 10:41
After our visit to Tenterden and the Kent & East Sussex Railway last weekend, I followed it up with the Bluebells version of the 1940's theme (held over the weekend 9th and 10th May).
After arriving at East Grinstead I had time to spare before the bus from East Grinstead to Horsted Keynes. So I thought I'd check out Worth Way. It is an old track bed from Tunbridge Wells to Crawley (Forest Way continues at East Grinstead as Worth Way). The railway has long since disappeared but the route has been converted into footpath/cycle way/bridle way/nature reserve. It's seven miles long but I only had time for about two. The first picture shows an artifact from railway days.
The second image is of a Southern Railway S15 class 4-6-0 locomotive arriving at Horsted Keynes from East Grinstead.
The third is a WWII tank in the forecourt at Horsted Keynes.
After arriving at East Grinstead I had time to spare before the bus from East Grinstead to Horsted Keynes. So I thought I'd check out Worth Way. It is an old track bed from Tunbridge Wells to Crawley (Forest Way continues at East Grinstead as Worth Way). The railway has long since disappeared but the route has been converted into footpath/cycle way/bridle way/nature reserve. It's seven miles long but I only had time for about two. The first picture shows an artifact from railway days.
The second image is of a Southern Railway S15 class 4-6-0 locomotive arriving at Horsted Keynes from East Grinstead.
The third is a WWII tank in the forecourt at Horsted Keynes.