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Brasted railway station

Coordinates: 51°16′59″N 0°06′18″E / 51.283°N 0.105°E / 51.283; 0.105
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Brasted
The station in 1962
General information
LocationSevenoaks
Coordinates51°16′59″N 0°06′18″E / 51.283°N 0.105°E / 51.283; 0.105
Owned bySouthern Railway
Southern Region of British Railways
Managed bySouth Eastern Railway
SECR
Platforms1
Key dates
1881 [1]Opened
1961 [1]Closed

Brasted is a disused intermediate railway station in Brasted, Kent on the closed Westerham Valley branch line. The station closed in 1961 and the site is covered by the carriageway of the M25 motorway that was constructed along the route of the disused railway.

The station was built by the Westerham Valley Railway (WVR) opened on 3 July 1881.[1] The WVR was taken over by the South Eastern Railway in August 1881 which became the South Eastern and Chatham Railway in 1899. Operations passed to the Southern Railway upon the railway grouping in 1923 and thereafter on nationalisation of the railways to the Southern Region of British Railways which closed the Westerham Branch on 30 October 1961 due to low patronage.[1]

The line was the subject of a revival/preservation attempt which was scuppered by plans for the M25 which called for the use of much of the route of the line. The track was lifted by 1967 and the station demolished in 1977 during construction of the M25.[1]

Brasted railway station, 1896 on an Ordnance Survey map
The Westerham branch in relation to other railway lines in Kent

The station approach to Brasted is now a works road leading on to the M25, with the actual accessway covering the site of the former booking hall. Just beyond that area is the former station goods yard, formerly occupied by a local coal merchant, which appears derelict and is closed off by steel gates. The stationmaster's house has survived and lies to the south.

Other stations

References

  1. ^ a b c d e Catford, Nick. "Brasted railway station". Subterranea Britannica's. Retrieved 8 September 2007.


Preceding station   Disused railways   Following station
Westerham   British Rail
Southern Region

Westerham branch
  Chevening Halt