There *are* some pumping stations in the area - more for drainage of
the farm land than drinking water I think - but they're quite a way
down stream. Using google maps satellite view I can't see anything
that looks like even the site of an old pumping station at the end of
that line. I suppose it must be hidden in the trees.
And I can see "pumping stations" (but no tramway) he
http://www.npemap.org.uk/tiles/map.html#574,110,1
Thanks!
Do you have a link to (or a scan of) any better maps?
try
http://www.old-maps.co.uk/maps.html
at coordinates 576000 110572 and select the 1930 OS 2500. That show's
it as a tramway to the Hasting Corporation Water Works' Crowhurst
Pumping Station. (Apologies for my wrongly attaching the Combe Haven
label.)
I'd guess (and it is a pure guess) the tramway might have been used to
move coal to fuel steam engines for the pumps from the road - or
possibly dropped from the railway at the farm?
PS
Apologies for taking this ever further OT for UTL
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Robin
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