Adisham Railway Station

Adisham Railway Station in Adisham

Adisham Railway Station
Station Road
Adisham
Kent
CT3 3JE
0845 748 4950
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Adisham Railway Station, located in the village of Adisham, Kent, is a functional stop on the Dover branch of the Chatham Main Line. Managed by Southeastern, the station features two platforms and provides services primarily operated using Class 375 electric multiple units. The typical off-peak service includes one train per hour to London Victoria via Chatham and one train per hour to Dover Priory, with additional services during peak hours to London Bridge and London Cannon Street.

The station, which opened on 22 July 1861, has a rich history, initially built by the London, Chatham & Dover Railway and later becoming part of the Southern Railway in 1923. It transitioned to the Southern Region of British Railways following nationalisation in 1948 and was affected by the privatisation of British Rail.

Facilities at Adisham Railway Station include unstaffed platforms with a brick building on the country-bound platform, now privately occupied, and a wooden shelter on the London-bound platform. Accessibility is provided via a road to the country-bound platform and a public footpath to the London-bound platform, connected by a footbridge. Modern amenities include a help point on each platform, electronic departure boards, and a ticket machine to assist passengers.

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