East Kent Railway (heritage)

There is a General Utility Van built by BR that used to carry elephants which is in the process of being converted to a small holiday let.

Eythorne Station plays host to a variety of features on special event days.

[20] The railway uses The Knees as an educational resource, woodland walks - the bluebells in spring are a popular attraction and for special events such as halloween.

The Network SouthEast Railway Society also have a facility here in the form of a display container which is splendidly painted in the classic Toothpaste Livery.

The railway also hosts other organisations and offers facilities for 3rd parties to undertake training.

Unit 205 001 (1101) before preservation, seen at London Bridge
St Dunstan at the East Kent Railway in protective paint awaiting cosmetic restoration