Posted by Brian Stephenson on March 15, 2016 
The sea wall here was recently undermined by storms and the line is closed for repairs until at least August. The footbridge from which the photo was taken has been demolished so this is really history now. When the line was built here it was originally on a wooden trestle until replaced by the sea wall seen here in the 1920s.
Posted by J. Randall Banks on March 15, 2016 
I spent several wonderful summer about 3 and a half miles west of this spot.
Posted by Bhupendra Mistry on March 16, 2016 
Mind blowing view, Thanks for sharing, Peter.
Posted by Peter Huerzeler on March 16, 2016 
@Brian Thanks for the info. Sad to hear that this spot is more or less lost for railfanning. Even if they rebuild the line for me it is a bit uncertain if the footbridge will be rebuilt too. Or are there any plans to do that?
Posted by Wayland Smith on April 11, 2016 
http://www.kentnews.co.uk/news/confirmed_folkestone_to_dover_railway_line_to_re_open_in_december_1_4482301 According to the artists impression, the footbridge will be reinstated! December 2016 is the best guess for reopening. Given the access from the main road above it will need to be pretty much in the same place. As can be seen from the opposite view the old bridge was fairly integrated into the now failed sea wall, so could never have been kept.
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