Whitstable exhibition: 5th June - 26th July


On the 10th June 1825, an Act of Parliament to construct the Canterbury & Whitstable Railway recieved Royal Assent.
Come and discover the history of the first railway to carry passengers by steam hauled trains as part of a regular service.  Plus a special feature on the Whitstable Town station.
With special thanks to our sponsor www.southeasternrailway.co.uk

Whitstable Museum
5th June until 26th July. 
Thursday to Saturday 10:30 am - 4:30 pm (plus Wednesdays on School Holidays 

Admission:
£4 for adults.
£3 concession for over 60’s
Free for Students with a student card
Free for children under 19 years (under 13 years must be accompanied by an adult).
Free for local residents (CT1 to CT6).
Special admission charges for groups on application.

Whitstable Museum,
Foresters' Hall,
5a Oxford Street,
Whitstable,
Kent,
CT5 1DB.

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