Sandgate Hill lift was a small two railed railway in Folkestone, England. The railway was a funicular railway that operated from 1893 to 1918. The railway had two stations - one upper and one lower.
What's left today:
The lower and upper stations both survive, but are now private homes. Birdge abutments of the birdge that carried the railway up the cliff still remain today.
Historical, Abandoned
Links: www.disused-stations.org.uk, www.flickr.com
By: Drudii