Swanscombe Railway Station serves the village of Swanscombe in north Kent, England. Managed by Southeastern, the station is located 34.1 km down the line from London Charing Cross. It features two platforms and operates under the station code SWM. The station was originally opened as a small wooden halt in 1908 and was relocated to its current position in 1930. The current station is situated in a deep chalk cutting, with access to the platforms via long staircases, and does not offer step-free access.
The ticket office is staffed part-time, with a ticket machine available for use when the office is closed. Services at Swanscombe are provided by Southeastern and Thameslink, with typical off-peak services including two trains per hour (tph) to London Charing Cross via Sidcup, two tph to Luton via Woolwich Arsenal and Greenwich, two tph to Gravesend, and two tph to Rainham via Chatham. Additional services to and from London Cannon Street are available during peak hours.