RHDR - The Romney, Hythe & Dymchurch Railway

75th Anniversary

Romney 75 Picture Gallery

This page features images from the railway's 75th birthday party held on 14th July 2002. Click the thumbnail from a larger image.

02 & 09 New Romney Shed

Northern Chief and Winston Churchill are prepared for the special day at New Romney engine shed. Photograph by Andrew Burns.

The Bug The Bug with 'Romney Explorer' headboard stands outside New Romney engine shed. Photograph by Andrew Burns.
The Jubilee Limited Green Goddess proudly stands at the head of 'The Jubilee Limited' at Hythe station. Photograph by Andrew Burns.
08 Hythe turntable Hurricane on the Hythe turntable. Photograph by Andrew Burns.
08 Hythe b Hurricane's tank is refilled behind the Hythe signal box. Photograph by Andrew Burns.
The Bluecoaster Hurricane at Hythe station with 'The Bluecoaster Limited'. Photograph by Andrew Burns.
09 & 02 New Romney Winston Churchill and Northern Chief set off from New Romney station. Photograph by Andrew Burns.
09 & 02 New Romney b Winston Churchill and Northern Chief at New Romney station. Photograph by Andrew Burns.
Hurricane at New Romney Hurricane at New Romney. Photograph by Andrew Burns.
10 Dymchurch siding Dr Syn opn the siding at Dymchurch with the 'Romney Explorer'. Photograph by Andrew Burns.
10 Dymchurch station Dr Syn with the 'Romney Explorer' at Dymchurch. Photograph by Andrew Burns.
10 from footbridge A view of Dr Syn with the 'Romney Explorer' from the footbridge at Dymchurch. Photograph by Andrew Burns.
Black Prince cab Cab detail of Black Prince. Photograph by Andrew Burns.
12 & 04 Dungeness John Southland and The Bug at Dungeness. Photograph by Andrew Burns.
11 & 06 New Romney shed Black Prince and Samson outside New Romney engine shed. Photograph by Andrew Burns.

Other contributions for this Picture Gallery can be sent to The Editor.

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