The RCTS: then and now
Britain’s leading Railway Society
KENT’S mainline in miniature – the Romney, Hythe &Dymchurch Railway (RHDR) – continues to go from strength to strength, as discovered on a recent visit.
The railway, a 15in (381mm) gauge light railway operating steam and internal combustion locomotives was first opened on July 16, 1927, by the LordWarden of the Cinque Ports William Lygon, 7th Earl Beauchamp. The railway was originally the dream of millionaire racing drivers Captain John Edwards Presgrave (Jack) Howey and Count Louis Zborowski. However, Count Zborowski was killed in a motor racing accident at the Monza Grand Prix on October 19, 1924, before the Romney Marsh site was chosen, and Howey continued the project alone.