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Restoration partners at Eridge station

(L to r standing): Southern's Customer Services Director Chris Fowler; former Railway Heritage Trust Company Secretary Paul Childs; Southeastern Communities Rail Partnership (SCRP) Chair Tim Barkley; Station Manager Donna Anderson; and (seated l to r): Catherine Simmons and Sharon Gray of SCRP
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