Hawkhurst Branch Line - Origins

Origins

[ ] Hawkhurst Branch Line
Legend
Medway Valley Line
Paddock WoodSEML
Queen Street
Willow Lane LC
Old Hay LC
Churn Lane LC
Churn Siding (2 miles 60 chains (4.43 km))
Yew Tree Green Road
Swigs Hole
Horsmonden Tunnel (86 yards (79 m))
Back Lane
Horsmonden (4 miles 20 chains (6.84 km))
Station Road
Broadford Road LC
Smallbridge Road LC
River Teise
Goudhurst (6 miles 25 chains (10.16 km))
A262 LC
To Finchcocks
Kilndown Road
Bedgebury Road (B2079)
Pattenden Siding (7 miles 20 chains (11.67 km))
Smugley Farm LC
Authorised line to Tenterden (not built)
Cranbrook (9 miles 70 chains (15.89 km))
Badgers Oak Tunnel (186 yards (170 m))
Park Lane
Slip Mill Road
Hawkhurst (11 miles 24 chains (18.19 km))
Proposed line to Rye (not built)
Station distances are from Paddock Wood


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