Manual crossing gated at Wye railway station, Wye, Kent UK


Wye railway station was opened by the South Eastern Railway on 6 February 1846, along with the rest of the line from Ashford to Canterbury West in Kent, Southern England. In 2021 the crossing gates over Bridge street were still manually operated by a crossing keeper. Upgrading to automatic barriers was scheduled to happen in 2022


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Location: Wye railway station, Wye, Kent, UK
Photo credit: © patrick nairne / Alamy / Afripics
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