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Looks like the Romney, Hythe and Dymchurch?
A little light (railway) relief from the bus stop saga. The last picture is excellent.
Yes, but the last picture isn't RomneyRail, There's trees and Autumn leaves!
Picture 3 - I think it's the Bredgar & Wormshill Light Railway near Sittingbourne in Kent, which was open yesterday - bit of a trek from Dungeness by DG's favoured public transport !
That's my kind of Sunday
My granddaughter's want to know where are the 'KITTENS'
Nope - can't guess the locations just from the pictures!
The first two do look like the RHDR - note that what look like clouds are actually in front of the lighthouse!. But I think John B is right about the third one.
That 5pm photo really is a corker, and it's interesting the way that you slowly realise that there are three people in it.

Hope it's one of the designs when DG launches his range of Christmas cards, coasters, table mats and trays in the DG online gift shop.
It reminds me of the Whipsanade Zoo railway but that is a long trek from RHDR which runs by the lighthouse at Dungeness!
Though not big fan of (steam) trains myself (more bus fan, might of guessed :) I wonder if a maybe Spring/Summer service from say London to places such as Kew/Hampton Court/Windsor would be popular? Or perhaps a service to/fro Wimbledon/Southfields for the tennis? Silly idea?
I suspect the key is staying seated at Ashford, the same bus normally operates the following journey.
That Sunday evening photo reminds me of the classic shots of the Brill tramway leaving on its last journey of the day
If you click through to DGs flickr stream, you will see they are now geotagged. Which reveals the first two are the Romney, Hythe and Dymchurch railway (the noon picture is what gave it away to me). But the last (and excellent) picture is indeed Bredgar & Wormshill Light Railway.

There is something very atompsheric about a dusk or night shot of a steam railway. The glow of the fire, the sparks and steam, the glow from the windows, it is very atompspheric. I remember a very enjoyable trip on the Mid Hants (Watercress) line on their Real Ale Train (RAT) in the evening, with the steam heating going in the carriages and the glow from the fire sometimes visible.
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