Harbledown Junction at Minnie Wedge blog

Harbledown Junction. Following on from the two part series on harbledown junction i still had some extra photos and research to do. In part one of this series i was able to determine harbledown junction's true identity as a signal box, not a train station at all. The point where the evr joined the south eastern railway’s (ser) ashford to thanet line in canterbury was known as “harbledown junction”, named after a nearby village. A blog post about the author's quest to locate harbledown junction, a former signal box and foot bridge in kent, england. The elham valley railway line ran from cheriton junction, 1.12 miles west of shorncliffe, to harbledown junction, 1.5 miles south of. I had unfinished business with harbledown junction and conclude my research in this post. Opened on the ashford to ramsgate branch (south eastern railway).

The Transport Library British Rail Bridge View at Harbledown in 1982 View of LCDR viaduct
from www.thetransportlibrary.co.uk

I had unfinished business with harbledown junction and conclude my research in this post. The point where the evr joined the south eastern railway’s (ser) ashford to thanet line in canterbury was known as “harbledown junction”, named after a nearby village. Following on from the two part series on harbledown junction i still had some extra photos and research to do. A blog post about the author's quest to locate harbledown junction, a former signal box and foot bridge in kent, england. The elham valley railway line ran from cheriton junction, 1.12 miles west of shorncliffe, to harbledown junction, 1.5 miles south of. In part one of this series i was able to determine harbledown junction's true identity as a signal box, not a train station at all. Opened on the ashford to ramsgate branch (south eastern railway).

The Transport Library British Rail Bridge View at Harbledown in 1982 View of LCDR viaduct

Harbledown Junction Following on from the two part series on harbledown junction i still had some extra photos and research to do. Following on from the two part series on harbledown junction i still had some extra photos and research to do. The point where the evr joined the south eastern railway’s (ser) ashford to thanet line in canterbury was known as “harbledown junction”, named after a nearby village. I had unfinished business with harbledown junction and conclude my research in this post. In part one of this series i was able to determine harbledown junction's true identity as a signal box, not a train station at all. The elham valley railway line ran from cheriton junction, 1.12 miles west of shorncliffe, to harbledown junction, 1.5 miles south of. Opened on the ashford to ramsgate branch (south eastern railway). A blog post about the author's quest to locate harbledown junction, a former signal box and foot bridge in kent, england.

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