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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.
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