Wye Railway Station is a key transport facility located in Wye, Kent, serving as a stop on the Ashford to Ramsgate line. Managed by Southeastern, the station features two platforms and provides a range of services to facilitate passenger needs. It is equipped with a staffed booking office, a passenger-operated ticket machine, and shelters on both platforms for passenger comfort.
The station has a rich history, having been opened by the South Eastern Railway in 1846. Over the years, it has seen various upgrades, including the installation of a new steel footbridge in 2015 and the automation of the level crossing gates in 2022 to improve traffic flow and safety.
Wye Railway Station offers a typical off-peak service of one train per hour (tph) to London Charing Cross via Tonbridge and one tph to Ramsgate. Additional services, including peak hour trains to London Cannon Street and London St Pancras International, also stop here, enhancing connectivity for local commuters and travellers. The station is an essential part of the local infrastructure, supporting both daily travel and economic activity in the region.