Horsted Keynes Station on the Bluebell Railway
Horsted Keynes was closed by Beeching in 1963, but now thrives as the crossing point for trains on the preserved Bluebell Railway in Sussex.
Beautifully restored to the 1930s, Horsted Keynes recreates the feel of the Southern Railway between the Wars.
Originally built in 1882 by the London Brighton and South Coast Railway (LB&SCR) and is situated on the direct line to Lewes.
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