Kingscote
Kingscote station was opened by the London, Brighton & South Coast Railway in 1882, and served a small rural community. The nearest village is said to be three m miles distant, and the area around the station is notable for just a few properties and, nowadays, a builders yard. It was reported as being the quietest station on the line. On 3rd November 2015 the peace is disturbed for just a short while with the appearance of Maunsell 'Q' Class 0-6-0 No. 30541 which is running into the station while taking part in a Timeline Events charter. Copyright photograph John Whitehouse - all rights reserved
Kingscote
Kingscote station was opened by the London, Brighton & South Coast Railway in 1882, and served a small rural community. The nearest village is said to be three m miles distant, and the area around the station is notable for just a few properties and, nowadays, a builders yard. It was reported as being the quietest station on the line. On 3rd November 2015 the peace is disturbed for just a short while with the appearance of Maunsell 'Q' Class 0-6-0 No. 30541 which is running into the station while taking part in a Timeline Events charter. Copyright photograph John Whitehouse - all rights reserved