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near to Horsted Keynes, West Sussex, England
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Departing from Horsted Keynes behind 847, Bluebell Railway
Class 'S15' 4-6-0 loco 847 leaves Horsted Keynes heading for West Hoathly - the temporary northern terminus of the Bluebell line from 1992 until 1994 when the extension to Kingscote opened.
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Hudds Wood
by N Chadwick
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Bus stop for Horsted Keynes station
I guess that this bus stop has been relocated from elsewhere to help recreate the 1920s ambience of the station. But it serves a useful purpose.
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9017 approaches Horsted Keynes from Sheffield Park
Hauling the ex-Metropolitan Railway rake of coaches.
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Traction engines at Horsted Keynes
by David Stoker
A traction engine rally at Horsted Keynes station.
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Bluebell Railway - 'Southern at War' Weekend 2014 (set of 2 images)
Horsted Keynes, with No.1638 departing for East Grinstead.
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Leamland Wood
by Simon Carey
The woodland is located between the Bluebell Railway and Cinder Hill Lane.
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Bluebell Railway, Horsted Keynes Station
Bluebell Railway, Horsted Keynes Railway Station, SR Battle of Britain Class Engine No. 34059, "Sir Archibald Sinclair" approaching Horsted Keynes Station.
No. 34059 was relaunched and renamed on 24 April 2009, and entered public... (more)
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Deltic gala; Bluebell Railway
by Gareth James
To celebrate its 40th anniversary, the Deltic Preservation Society brought together three surviving members of the Class 55 (Deltic) locomotive class for a gala weekend on the Bluebell Railway.
Here, No. 55019 Royal Highland Fusilier... (more)
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Cinder Hill
A fork in the road. Go down or stay on the flat ! The flat route takes you through an open parkland setting with plenty of healthy oaks.
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Carrotty Field
by Simon Carey
The name of the field according to Horsted Keynes' 1842 tithe map now much reduced due to the construction of the Bluebell Railway in 1882. This is the eastern side which is now a picnic area for the railway, the western side contains... (more)
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