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Romney, Hythe & Dymchurch railway 2015

Romney, Hythe & Dymchurch railway 2015

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Rating: 4.5; Vote: 2
Come for a ride with us on the Romney, Hythe & Dymchurch Railway, known as ' Kent's Mainline in Miniature, this 15 Guage light railway takes us on the thirteen and a half mile journey from Hythe through to Dungeness where we take a look at the scenery before returning back. On the journey you will see some of the sights on offer and also some of the Steam & Diesel Locomotives that make the journey including Green Goddess, Typhoon, Hurricane, Dr. Syn and Captain Howey the Diesel. You might even spot yourself if you were in the vicinity when this was filmed on Saturday, 8th August 2015
Date: 2020-04-13

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Thank you for the great video presentation psyclonesteve-your camera work is excellent. I love this railroad, and since watching your video, I've grown to love it even more When the trains passed one another-going in opposite directions-it almost felt like travelling on standard gauge The cadence of the wheels over the rail joints, gives one a sense of the speed being traveled It seemed a lot faster than it actually was Loved every minute of it. Thank you and my thanks to all the folks at the RH&DR, for the excellent upkeep of their rolling stock-especially the Motive Power A truly great experience.
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Brilliant vid man, if you had asked they would of let you into the engine shed i go in there all the tim. I was there not long before you or at least i think maybe it was after you, i was there when typhoon went out of service, we were on way to Dungeness just outside st Marys bay when the throttle jammed open, quite a frightening experience. Brill vid how to see you down there next year at the steam gala once all the locos have finished there overalls. They have 13 locos 1-14, and they get them all out for the galas.
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I first travelled on this line as a kid in 1955 and last time in the 1980's. It's heartening to see that Dungeness hasn't changed the slightest bit (apart from the addition of a nuclear power station) in all those years. Now I've retired to the south coast, I really must travel the 30 miles or so to Hythe and do it all again Great video, brought back so many fond memories Thanks, Steve.
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