Despite
many earlier proposals for railways across the High Weald Cranbrook,
still "the principal market town of the Weald" in the 1890s,
lacked a railway but finally got a station on the branch line
to Hawkhurst in 1892. The young Holman Fred Stephens was resident
engineer during its construction and some of his characteristic
station buildings were to be seen on it. It was on this job too
that Stephens met his long-time colleague and successor, W H
Austen. The railway was worked, and absorbed in 1900, by the
South Eastern railway and its successors, and was closed in 1961.
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