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The Amberley Museum Railway is a 2 ft (610 mm) narrow gauge railway based at Amberley Museum, Amberley, West Sussex. It has a varied collection of engines and rolling stock ranging from 18 in (457 mm) gauge to 5 ft 3 in (1,600 mm) gauge. It operates passenger trains at the museum using a mixture of steam, internal combustion and battery ...
The Bluebell Railway is an 11 mi (17.7 km) heritage line in West Sussex in England.It is managed by the Bluebell Railway Preservation Society. [1] It uses steam trains which operate between Sheffield Park and East Grinstead, with intermediate stations at Horsted Keynes and Kingscote.
The Amberley Museum Railway is a 2 ft (610 mm) narrow gauge railway and railway exhibition hall devoted to British industrial narrow gauge railways. [ 13 ] [ 14 ] There are 45 locomotives , with 5 being steam powered, 29 internal combustion and 4 battery electric, and around 80 items of rolling stock , chiefly goods wagons , [ 15 ] [ 16 ] [ 17 ...
Abbey Light Railway, Kirkstall, West Yorkshire – closed in 2012. Brockham Railway Museum, Dorking, Surrey – closed 1982 (Stock moved to Amberley Museum Railway, West Sussex) Bolebroke Castle Miniature Railway, East Sussex – closed 2012; Buxton Steam Centre, Derbyshire – closed in 1987, as Peak Rail moved to Darley Dale.
The West Sussex Railway was a 8 and a quarter miles long standard gauge light railway between Chichester and Selsey, in West Sussex. The line, which opened in 1897, was also known as Hundred of Manhood and Selsey Tramway .
The society has a long term ambition but still no plans or timetable to rebuild the station at West Hoathly. The society believes that in the long term, with substantial residential complexes around the former station site, the station could provide a useful public-transport facility for the residents of West Hoathly and Sharpthorne. [ 2 ]
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The 2 ft (610 mm) gauge line connected Euston railway station and the North West District Post Office in Eversholt Street. The 3 ft 8 + 1 ⁄ 2 in (1,130 mm) gauge line connected Euston to Holborn London Post Office Railway ('Mail Rail') [55] 1927 2003 2 ft (610 mm) London, England