Stations
There are seven stations on the Romney, Hythe and Dymchurch Railway from which you can board a train and travel across the Romney Marsh.
Hythe — An attractive, small Cinque Port town with small shops, supermarkets, antique shops, an antiques market at the Malt House every Friday and Saturday, restaurants, pubs, swimming baths, sea front and walks or boating along the Royal Military Canal.
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Dymchurch — 'The Children's Paradise'. Traditional seaside town with sandy beaches, fun fair, pubs, shops, cafes. Home of Russell Thorndyke's smuggling vicar, Dr Syn.
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St Mary's Bay — 10 minutes walk from the sandy beaches, local shops, pub, take-away, Post Office.
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Romney Warren Halt — New for 2009. Small halt serving the
Romney Marsh Visitors Centre is the first new station to be opened on the railway in more than 60 years. Shuttle service operates on specific dates.
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New Romney — Headquarters of the RH&DR with offices, workshops, engine shed,
Toy and Model Museum. The town offers shops, supermarkets, cafes, parks.
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Romney Sands — Formerly Maddieson's Camp, this station serves the adjacent holiday camp and caravan site, Romney Tavern and fine, sandy beaches.
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Dungeness — Protected shingle headland renowned for its plants and wildlife. With fishermans cottages, boats, lighthouses, pub, craft shop, power station.
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In the
past, the Railway featured other stations and halts, find out where they were and what
happened to them.
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Further Information
For current information, last minute changes regarding times of trains and prices, or if you require further assistance from the RH&DR then:
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