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Established as the London & Greenwich Railway and later acquired the Canterbury & Whitstable Railway, the first in south-eastern England, opened 1830. The arms show the red cross of [[London]] with the white horse of [[Kent]] at fess point; the Cinque Ports on the chief, as a Crest Dover  Castle. The motto Onward we shall meet again.
Established as the London & Greenwich Railway and later acquired the Canterbury & Whitstable Railway, the first in south-eastern England, opened 1830. The arms show the red cross of [[London]] with the white horse of [[Kent]] at fess point; the Cinque Ports on the chief, as a Crest Dover  Castle. The motto Onward we shall meet again.


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