Minster Railway Station, located in Minster-in-Thanet, Kent, is a key transport facility managed by Southeastern. The station, which opened on 13 April 1846, has a rich history and has undergone several name changes throughout its existence. It currently features two platforms and offers a range of services primarily operated by Southeastern using Class 375 Electric Multiple Units (EMUs).
The typical off-peak service includes one train per hour (tph) to London Charing Cross via Tonbridge and one tph to Ramsgate. Peak hours see additional services, including trains to London Cannon Street and a single early morning service to London St Pancras International operated by a Class 395 EMU.
Facilities at Minster Railway Station include a ticket machine on the Ramsgate-bound platform, providing a full range of tickets. The original booking office remains standing but is no longer in use. The station’s location next to a junction allows for connections between Canterbury West, Ramsgate, and Sandwich, making it a convenient point for local and commuting passengers.