Kent and East Sussex Railway - Historical Company

Historical Company

[ ] Kent and East Sussex Railway
Legend
Authorised line to Maidstone (not built)
HeadcornSEML
Headcorn Junction (K&ESR) 21½ miles (34.6 km)
River Sherway
United Dairies, Headcorn
Frittenden Road 19 miles (31 km)
Biddenden 17½ miles (28.2 km)
A274
High Halden Road
High Halden Road 15¾ miles (25.4 km)
A262
Shoreham Lane
Grange Road
Tenterden St. Michael's 14½ miles (23.3 km)
Proposed line to Appledore (Kent) (not built)
Tenterden Town 13½ miles (21.7 km)
Station Road
Cranbrook Road
Authorised line to Cranbrook (not built)
A28
Rolvenden 12 miles (19 km)
Newmill Channel
Wittersham Road 9½ miles (15.3 km)
Maytham Road
Hexden Channel
River Rother, Kent / East Sussex
Authorised line to Rye (not built)
A268
Northiam 7 miles (11 km)
Dixter Halt 5¼ miles (8.5 km)
Mill ditch
Castle Hill
Bodiam (for Staplecross) 3½ miles (5.6 km)
Junction Road Halt (for Hawkhurst) 2½ miles (4 km)
B2244
River Rother
Salehurst Halt 1¼ miles (2km)
A21Robertsbridge bypass
Northbridge Street (Old A21)
Northbridge Street Halt (under construction)
Robertsbridge Mill
River Rother
Rother Valley Railway
0 miles (0 km). Authorised line to Pevensey (not built)
RobertsbridgeHastings Line

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