| DYMCHURCH | Kent town with Romney and Hythe giving name to narrow gauge light railway (8) |
| ESKDALE | Lake District valley with Ravenglass giving name to narrow gauge railway (7) |
| CINQUE | And 20. Hastings. Sandwich, Dover, New Romney and Hythe (6,5) |
| PORTS | Hastings. Sandwich, Dover, New Romney and Hythe (6.5) |
| LLANFAIR | Welshpool and -------- Light Railway, famous narrow gauge heritage line (8) |
| LEWISHAM | National Rail and Docklands Light Railway station - almost identical to 4(8) |
| LONGLEAT | Stately home location of the 'Jungle Express' narrow-gauge railway (8) |
| DIMINISH | In music, to narrow a melodic interval by one semitone (8) |
| TYNEDALE | South -------- Railway, narrow gauge heritage line at Alston (8) |
| HIGHLAND | Caernarfon northern terminus of narrow gauge Welsh -------- Railway (8) |
| UNFAIRLY | Uniform beginning to narrow somewhat below the belt (8) |
| STRAIGHT | Listen to narrow channel without a bend (8) |
| CLEOBURY | ___ Mortimer & Ditton Priors Light Railway (8) |
| STRAITEN | Narrow gauge train set spread out |
| PORT | Town with a harbour such as any of the original five. or "cinque" medieval examples - Dover, Hastings, Hythe, Romney and Sandwich (4) |
| HYTHE | Romney, ----- & Dymchurch narrow gauge steam railway opened in 1927 (5) |
| ALMOND | _Valley Light Railway, narrow- gauge line in Livingston (6) |
| CINQUEPORTS | Dover, Hastings, Hythe, Romney and Sandwich |
| WELSHPOOL | Town of preserved narrow gauge railway named with Llanfair (9) |
| ASHFORD | Kent town with rail link to Paris |