| 1 |
Tenterden Town Station
in Kent. |
| 2 |
The Colonel, himself,
and W H Austen's son. |
| 3 |
The Rye and Camber Tramway. |
| 4 |
Selsey. |
| 5 |
You could go from Weston to Clevedon on the Weston,Clevedon and Portishead between 1907 and 1940. |
| 6 |
You could not, because
it never had passenger trains! |
| 7 |
Edward Peterson was
Stephens' partner in the Light Railways Syndicate. |
| 8 |
Colonel Stephens' Tent
is in the Museum. |
| 9 |
Siegfried Sassoon in
his poem 'Local Train of Thought'. |
| 10 |
He was commisioned as
a Lieutenant Colonel in the Voluntary Army. |
| 11 |
On the Wissington Railway
in East Anglia. |
| 12 |
The Kent
and East Sussex, The Festiniog, The East Kent and The Welsh
Highland as preserved railways and the Plymouth Devonport
and South Western Junction as part of Railtrack. |