 The light. I have never been here at night. |
 The Lighthouse. |
 Out on the shingle bank. |
 I wonder if someone is living in the container. |
 I really like Dungeness. |
 I just realised this house is a round house. |
 Out on the shingle |
 Dungeness gardens are quite special, I know I could make a great garden here. |
 The garden is slowly filling up with objects. |
 I like the house. |
 Dungeness station, end of the line. |
 The buffers are quite substantial. |
 I don't know what these are used for. |
 This one lets the exhausted steam out. |
 This shot gives a good idea of how tall the train is. |
 Those springs are tough. |
 Passengers get a chance to walk around at Dungeness. |
 The driver checks the train before the drive back. |
 This is engine number 2, I do not know how many engines they have. |
 The "Northern Chief". |
 Passengers can leave the platform for a quick look around. |
 Looks like 7 coaches on this train. |
 Going nowhere. |
 The rails are shiny, the track is being used. |
 Do not step into the circle. |
 Well used tracks. |
 I cannot imagine anyone stupid enough to walk along a track where the rails are shiny. |
 They are all facing the same way, very strange. |
 I like the flag, I could live here. |
 A or B, make up your mind. |
 They have done some work on the track, its looking a lot better |
 A power station building. |
 Weekend retreat. |
 Why ?. |
 Dungeness is a popular holiday location for residents of Notner. |
 No windows |
 A famous house at Dungeness |
 Pylons |
 Drivers starts his cab entrance procedure, its a tight fit in there. |
 Downtown Dungeness. |
 Good or bad. |
 Train stops at Dungeness station. |
 Dungeness Power Station from 15 miles. |
 Des Res Dungeness |
 Dungeness Power Station from 33 miles |