Looking north from Horsted Keynes along the two reversible running lines that lead to Leamland Bridge.  The up siding (or headshunt) contains some of the expertly restored goods wagons, and behind them on the embankment the railway cottages associated with the station can be seen.  There is a similar group of cottages at Sheffield Park. 08.09.2007
Looking north from Horsted Keynes along the two reversible running lines that lead to Leamland Bridge. The up siding (or headshunt) contains some of the expertly restored goods wagons, and behind them on the embankment the railway cottages associated with the station can be seen. There is a similar group of cottages at Sheffield Park. 08.09.2007
A photographic tour of the Bluebell Railway - Horsted Keynes to Kingscote
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Horsted Keynes Station forecourt, looking north west. As is the case with all the stations, the stones above the nearest windows bear the carved legend LB&SCR 1882. 08.09.2007  This collection features the line north of Horsted Keynes.  For a extensive set of pictures of Horsted Keynes Station please follow the link below.Previous | NextThe railway cottages at Horsted Keynes. 22.06.2008

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