Sole Street Railway Station, located in the village of Sole Street near Cobham, Kent, serves as a functional stop on the Chatham Main Line. Managed by Southeastern, the station is positioned 43.3 km from London Victoria, nestled between Meopham and Rochester stations. It was originally opened on 1 February 1861 as part of the expansion of the London, Chatham and Dover Railway.
The station is equipped with two platforms and offers basic amenities including a ticket office open during morning peak hours, self-service ticket machines, modern help points, covered seating, and toilet facilities within the ticket office area. There is also a small chargeable car park available for commuters. Accessibility is limited as the Kent bound platform can only be accessed via a stepped footbridge.
Sole Street provides a typical off-peak hourly service to London Victoria via Denmark Hill and to Gillingham, with additional services during peak hours. On Sundays, the service extends from Gillingham to Dover Priory. The station also connects with local bus services, offering further travel options to nearby areas.