User talk:Lamberhurst
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[edit] Warren Halt
Thank you for your contributions to the Warren Halt railway station article. However, I have removed the photograph from the article, as you have got the wrong location. The article is about a station on the RH&DR near New Romney. Your photograph shows a station on the SE&CR near Folkestone; I will add your photograph to an appropriate article for that station. Both stations had the same name, both were in Kent, and both have closed. Actually, this is my territory - I lived the first half of my life in that part of Kent, and know both Warrens well. Alas, there is no remnant of either station today. Timothy Titus Talk To TT 03:40, 12 May 2008 (UTC)
- Thanks! I've got a reference for the SE&CR's Warren Halt so will add that later today plus opening/closing dates. It would be useful to have a grid reference for each station - if you know their former respective locations, could you add this in? Lamberhurst (talk) 09:12, 12 May 2008 (UTC)