First opened to traffic in July 1927 as the 'World's Smallest Public Railway' and now covering a distance of 13.5 miles from the picturesque Cinque Port of Hythe, near the channel tunnel, to the fishermen's cottages and lighthouses at Dungeness.
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New Romney Station, Littlestone
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Romney, Hythe and Dymchurch Railway has 1 rating.
The Romney, Hythe and Dymchurch Railway is a popular attraction in Littlestone, England, offering visitors a nostalgic journey on a miniature steam railway. Many reviewers appreciate the well-maintained locomotives and the scenic route along the coast. The railway is often described as enjoyable for both children and adults, with many praising the friendly and knowledgeable staff.
Visitors frequently mention the charm of the small-scale trains and the opportunity to experience a piece of British railway history. The journey is generally considered good value for money, with various ticket options available. Some reviewers particularly enjoy the seasonal events, such as Santa specials during Christmas.
However, some negative points are occasionally mentioned. A few visitors find the seats a bit cramped for adults, especially on longer journeys. Some reviewers note that the experience can be weather-dependent, with less enjoyment on cold or rainy days. Additionally, a small number of visitors mention that some stations along the route have limited facilities.
Overall, the Romney, Hythe and Dymchurch Railway is generally well-received as a fun, family-friendly attraction that offers a unique way to explore the Kent coast. While it may not be a full-day activity for everyone, most visitors find it a pleasant and memorable experience.
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