The points at the northern end of the viaduct.  The right hand line (looking south) is the completed spur from Network Rail and the left hand track will lead to the Bluebell Railway platform (plus the run-round loop). East Grinstead 17.01.2009. Please use the links below to access other tours.
The points at the northern end of the viaduct. The right hand line (looking south) is the completed spur from Network Rail and the left hand track will lead to the Bluebell Railway platform (plus the run-round loop). East Grinstead 17.01.2009. Please use the links below to access other tours.
A photographic tour of the Bluebell Railway - Kingscote to East Grinstead, including Hill Place Viaduct (sometimes called Imberhorne Viaduct)
Trains @ fotopic.net
The Bluebell station site at East Grinstead on 26.07.2009.  All that can be seen is some pipes and piles of earth, but in reality much work has taken place to install water and electricity.  A start has also been made on footings for the platform. The ground is mainly rock, making the task particularly difficult. This picture was taken from a public viewpoint and the site remains OUT OF BOUNDS.Previous | Index



Where would you like to go next? 


To see the photographic tour of the disused line from Hamsey via Culver Junction to Sheffield Park click here.


There are features on the Bluebell Railway from Sheffield Park to Horsted Keynes, and from Horsted Keynes to Kingscote.


You can view the Bluebell Railway's proposed extension to East Grinstead, or the disused Bluebell Railway branch line to Ardingly.


Pictures of the disused line from Culver Junction to Uckfield (Old Station) are available here.


Please use the link below to return to the main site Index page, where you can access other tours.


Rate this photo!
110
Current rating: 10.0 (7 votes)
Added on 17th January 2009, has been viewed 2009 times
(2009 this year, 11 this month, 4 this week, 1 today)
 

The photographs on this website are low resolution images.  If you wish to use a high resolution copy of this picture please contact me at:

trains@ntlworld.com

Click here to return to the main site Index page

 

Google