Bekesbourne Railway Station, located in Kent, is a key stop on the Dover branch of the Chatham Main Line. Managed by Southeastern, this station serves the villages of Bekesbourne and Patrixbourne and is positioned between Canterbury East and Adisham stations. It lies approximately 104.2 km from London Victoria.
The station, which opened on 22 July 1861, was originally built by the London, Chatham & Dover Railway. It features two platforms connected by a footbridge, with the country-bound platform accessible via a public footpath. Despite being unstaffed, Bekesbourne Station offers a self-service ticket machine, basic shelters on each platform, and passenger help points. There is also a small chargeable car park available for commuters.
In terms of accessibility, the station provides step-free access to both platforms. The typical off-peak service includes one train per hour (tph) to London Victoria via Chatham and one tph to Dover Priory. Additional services to and from London Bridge and London Cannon Street are available during peak hours. All trains operating at Bekesbourne are Class 375 electric multiple units.