Railway Relics
West Somerset Mineral Railway, GB:

Brendon Station in 1987 (closed 1910).
Adams Farm Railway, between Bexhill & Crowhurst, East Sussex
The Adams Farm Tramway was a handworked line
which carried coal to a pumping station
About 200 yards of track was still in situ in 1999,
although the line was last used in 1950.
(18"/46cm gauge)
One of the remaining bridges.
The line has been lifted beyond here, apart from a few sleepers
in the field behind the signpost, past the removed third bridge.
The girders forming the bridges appear to be second-hand.

The other remaining bridge
near the pumping station end of the line.
See the article in "The Narrow Gauge" No. 163, Winter 1998, pp9/10, (NGRS).
Note that the footpath shown on the map in the article is (now) further
to the east, and turns right at the signpost in picture 2.
More Sussex Narrow Gauge Pictures
Sussex Shipping Pictures ( opens in a new window )
Peacehaven, East Sussex — in the 1920s and 1930s: part one
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Peacehaven, East Sussex — in the 1920s and 1930s: part two
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Pictures © 2000 Cambrian Models