The Kent & East Sussex Railway is one of Britain's premier steam railways and is the longest standard gauge heritage railway in the South East.
The Kent & East Sussex Railway operates steam and diesel trains along more than 10 miles of track travelling though delightful countryside between the market town of Tenterden in Kent and Bodiam in East Sussex.
Train times vary, check with venue for specific event details and journey timetables.
Adult £12.80
Child £7.80 (aged 3-15 years)
Senior citizen £11.80
Special rates are available for schools and tour groups.
Kent & East Sussex Railway
Tenterden Town Station
Station Road
Tenterden
TN30 6HE
01580 765155
enquiries@kesr.org.uk
http://www.kesr.org.uk
Colonel Stephens Railway Museum.
Colonel Holman Fred Stephens was an English eccentric, a brilliant railway engineer, and the man who built and ran the Kent & East Sussex Railway (and amazingly 16 other light railways!).
His legacy is commemorated in the award-winning museum that stands next to Tenterden Town Station, and is open every afternoon when trains are running. Entry £1.50 adult, 50p child. More details via www.hfstephens-museum.org.uk and www.kesr.org.uk