Talk:Canterbury and Whitstable Railway

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The picture of the Invicta is the wrong way round!! The picture needs to be swapped left to right. The invicta was in the Dane John Gardens and the picture is taken looking towards the bus station. The problem is that looking from the Dane John, the city wall is on the left, whereas it should be on the right. Also, the former Ricemans building (red-brick) should be on the left, whereas it is on the right. I am guessing that this was a scan of a slide, and the slide was the wrong way round when it was scanned.Sheepcot 16:18, 23 March 2007 (UTC)

Look at the yellow and black route sign to the left (as now) of the picture. It's on the off ramp!. The original licence permits modification, so it is in order for someone to flip it.--Old Moonraker 11:13, 24 March 2007 (UTC)
Done.--Old Moonraker 11:28, 24 March 2007 (UTC)