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Ham Street railway station

Coordinates: 51°04′05″N 0°51′18″E / 51.068°N 0.855°E / 51.068; 0.855
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Ham Street
General information
LocationAshford
Managed bySouthern
Platforms2
Other information
Station codeHMT
History
Opened13 February 1851

Ham Street railway station serves Hamstreet in Kent, England. It is on a dual-track section of the unelectrified Marshlink Line, and train services are provided by Southern. Like Pluckley station nearby, it features staggered platforms, the southbound platform being south of the Ashford-bound one.

Train services are operated by Class 171 Turbostar diesel trains.

The booking office - open on Mondays to Saturdays mornings - is located in the main station building on the Ashford-bound platform. The two PERTIS passenger-operated self-service ticket machines - one on each platform - have now been removed and replaced with Ticket Vending machines on each platform,[1] which allows a ticket to be purchased from any origin, as opposed to just from Ham Street. The PERTIS passenger-operated self-service machines were installed in connection with a Penalty Fares Scheme in 2008.

A temporary footbridge has been provided in 2014, replacing the previous flat crossing of the railway

Services

The typical service is:

Preceding station National Rail National Rail Following station
Appledore (Kent)   Southern
Marshlink Line
  Ashford International

References

  1. ^ "New ticket buying options". Southern News East Coastway. Spring 2011. p. 3.
  2. ^ http://www.southeasternrailway.co.uk/highspeed/

51°04′05″N 0°51′18″E / 51.068°N 0.855°E / 51.068; 0.855