Snodland Railway Station

Snodland Railway Station in Snodland

Snodland Railway Station
High Street
Snodland
Kent
ME6 5AN
0845 748 4950
nationalrail.co.uk
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Snodland Railway Station, located in Kent, is a key stop on the Medway Valley Line, managed by Southeastern. The station, originally opened in 1856 by the South Eastern Railway, is a Grade II listed building, reflecting its historical significance. It features two platforms and provides a range of services primarily operated using Class 375 and 395 EMUs. Typical off-peak services include two trains per hour (tph) to Strood and two tph to Paddock Wood via Maidstone West, with additional services during peak hours and a reduced schedule on Sundays.

The station building, which once housed the station master’s flat on the upper floors, is situated just north of the High Street. It includes a passenger footbridge and a level crossing. Notably, the adjacent former Queen’s Head Hotel, now a residential care facility, and the late 19th-century signal box, also a listed building, add to the station’s historical context. After closing in the 1990s, the ticket office was reopened in 2016 following a significant redevelopment. This station serves as a vital link for residents and travellers, connecting them to various destinations across the region.

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