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VAN HIRE IN KENT
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THE CAR HIRE COMPANY |
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54 Stanley Road, Bromley, BR2 9JH
Tel: 020 8335 0060 |
- Delivery & Collection In M25
- New Vans , Buses Cars & MPV's
- Easy Book Online Or Call
- Moving Packs, Ladder Racks
- Cheap Long Term Rates
- No Hidden Extras
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HIRE 3000 |
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3, Canal Road, Gravesend, Kent DA12 2RS
Tel: 07900 968415 |
- Van Hire
- 7.5 Tonne Lorry Hire
- Minibus Hire
- Car Rental
- Car Hire
- Van Rental
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PIERREMONTS VAN HIRE |
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Station Approach Road, Ramsgate, Kent CT11 7RE
Tel: 01843 581122 |
- Self Drive - Van & Car Hire
- Vans & Light Commercials
- Minibuses & People Carriers
- Daily, Weekend & Weekly Hire
- Comprehensive Insurance
- Specialist In Continental Hire
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U-4 VEHICLE HIRE |
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35, Quarry Rd, Tunbridge Wells, Kent TN1 2EY
Tel: 01892 520273 |
- Cars, Vans , Minibuses & MPVs
- Latest Models
- Quality Service
- Daily, Weekly, Monthly Rates
- Corporate Accounts Welcome
- Manuals & Automatics
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POPULAR VAN HIRE |
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177, Elmers End Rd, Beckenham, Kent BR3 4SZ
Tel: 020 8658 6264 |
- Car & Van Hire
- Daily, Weekly & Monthly Rates
- Competitive Rates
- Fully Insured
- Full RAC Cover
- Friendly & Helpful Service
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Van Hire Kent,TN39,TN38,Bexhill on Sea,Cooden Sussex,Wadhurst, Crowborough,Hartfield,Edenbridge,Tonbridge,Sevenoaks,Westerham, Etchingham,Mayfield,Heatfield,Uskfield,Ashford,Romney,Tenterden, Robertsbridge,Battle,Van Rental,hire Kent. The earliest locomotive-driven passenger-carrying railway in Britain was the Canterbury and Whitstable Railway which opened in 1830. This and the London and Greenwich Railway later merged into South Eastern Railways (SER). Van Hire Kent,RAC full cover,monthly rates available, Kent Van Rental,Manuals and Automatics,Corporate Accounts Welcome, Specialist In Continental Hire,Kent Van Hire,Self Drive.By the 1850s, SER's networks had expanded to Ashford, Ramsgate, Canterbury,Tunbridge Wells, and the Medway towns. SER's major London termini were London Bridge,Charing Cross, and Cannon Street.Kent also had a second major railway, the London, Chatham and Dover Railway (LCDR).Originally the East Kent Railway in 1858, it linked the northeast Kent coast with London terminals at Victoria and Blackfriars.

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