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The Eythorne station is part of the heritage East Kent Railway (EKR) in Kent.
The Eythorne station is part of the heritage East Kent Railway (EKR) in Kent. This heritage line in on the London to Dover line that was constructed between 1911 and 1917 to serve the Kent Coalfields. At the Eythorne station, there is a small cafe in a General Utility Van that used to carry elephants, and the old Selling Signal Box. It hosts a variety of special events throughout the year.
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Eythorne, Dover CT15, UK
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