The replica Ford railmotor built by the late Colin Shutt is scheduled to move from its original home in Yorkshire to its new base at Tenterden alongside the Colonel Stephens Railway Museum on the Kent & East Sussex Railway on Monday 5th June.
Kent and East Sussex Railway replica Ford railmotor built by Colin Shutt arrives Monday 5th June
The replica Ford railmotor built by the late Colin Shutt is scheduled to move from its original home in Yorkshire to its new base at Tenterden alongside the Colonel Stephens Railway Museum on the Kent & East Sussex Railway on Monday 5th June.
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