Stone Crossing Railway Station, situated in the vicinity of Stone and east of Dartford, serves as a key stop on the North Kent line. This station, which opened on 2 November 1908, was originally named Stone Crossing Halt. It is managed by Southeastern and also sees services operated by Thameslink. The station features two platforms and offers a range of services including trains eastbound towards Gravesend and Gillingham, and westbound towards London Charing Cross, with routes passing through Sidcup, Bexleyheath, or Woolwich Arsenal.
Significant updates include the replacement of the level crossing with a footbridge in February 2018, enhancing accessibility and safety for passengers. The station is equipped with modern ticket machines that accept card payments, reflecting its adaptation to contemporary travel needs. Stone Crossing provides a vital link for commuters and travellers in the region, connecting them efficiently to major destinations across the network.