Whitstable Harbour railway station
Whitstable Harbour railway station was the name of two disused railway stations serving Whitstable the terminus of the Canterbury and Whitstable Railway. The station opened in 1830. It was extended in the mid-1870s and resited in 1895. The Canterbury and Whitstable line closed to passengers in 1931 and freight in 1952, although it was reopened for a month following the North Sea flood of 1953.
The second station, in the 1960s. First station in background.
The second Whitstable Harbour station in 1920
Canterbury and Whitstable Railway
The Canterbury and Whitstable Railway, sometimes referred to colloquially as the "Crab and Winkle Line", was an early British railway that opened in 1830 between Canterbury and Whitstable in the county of Kent, England.
Invicta preserved at Canterbury in the 1970s
Two specially cut down SER locos for Tyler Hill Tunnel
Site of Blean & Tyler Hill Halt in 1963
This seat made by Tim Norris. It is part of a rest area beside the Winding Wheel Pond.