The Romney, Hythe & Dymchurch Railway is a 15 inch (380 mm) gauge heritage railway in Kent, England. The 14 mile (23 km) line runs from the Cinque Port of Hythe via Dymchurch, St. Mary's Bay, New Romney and Romney Sands to Dungeness, close to Dungeness Power Station and Dungeness Lighthouse.
All 10 original locomotives remain in active service, covering thousands of miles each year. Two diesel locomotives were constructed in the 1980s. The line carries over 100,000 passengers each year with a unique experience of main-line speed in miniature form. An exemplary passenger safety record is one of the RHDR's proudest boasts.
The RH&DR was and is the only user of the 4-8-2 "Mountain" locomotive type in the UK.
Another crash between a train and a car at a level crossing occurred on 10 July 2005. The driver of the train, Suzanne Martin, the wife of the railway's general manager, Danny Martin, was killed in the accident. The car driver, a 20 year old man, had apparently ignored or failed to see the crossing's warning lights. In January 2006, it was announced that the two crossings involved in these fatalities, at Burmarsh Road and Botolph's Bridge - and a third at Battery Road - are to be fitted with lifting barriers, each costing around £90,000 [http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/england/kent/4741371.stm BBC News The remaining 10 crossings may also eventually be fitted with barriers but in the meantime, considering the short distance of the line, level crossing deaths are way above the national average.
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