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Sandling railway station

Coordinates: 51°05′24″N 1°03′58″E / 51.090°N 1.066°E / 51.090; 1.066
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Sandling
General information
LocationDistrict of Shepway
Managed bySoutheastern
Platforms2
Other information
Station codeSDG
History
Opened1 January 1888
Full platforms: on 7 May 1994 Sandling was the starting point for excursions trips into the Channel Tunnel in Class 319 EMUs
Sandling station in February 1977

Sandling railway station serves Sandling in Kent, England. The station, and all trains serving it, is operated by Southeastern. The station is also 4+12 miles (7.2 km) west of Folkestone Central on the South Eastern Main Line. It is the closest station to the town of Hythe.

The ticket office is manned only during part of the day; at other times a PERTIS 'permit to travel' machine, located outside the station building on the 'up' side, suffices.

It is the closest station to Saltwood Castle (where Alan Clark lived until his death) and it is frequently mentioned in the Alan Clark Diaries. In 1960, the station was allocated a camping coach converted from a Pullman car, which was fitted with a full kitchen, two sleeping compartments and a room with two single beds.[1]

Originally it opened as Sandling Junction and had four platforms. The up branch platform was closed when the line to Sandgate was cut back to Hythe and the branch line singled in 1931. When line to Hythe was closed in 1951 the down branch platform was closed. Subsequently the station was renamed Sandling for Hythe. In 2010 the disused branch platform is still in situ.

Services

As of December 2010 the typical off peak services from this station are:

The off-peak service will be reduced from the January 2015 timetable change. The revised service from this station will be:

  • 1tph to London Charing Cross
  • 1tph to Dover Priory[3]
Preceding station National Rail National Rail Following station
Westenhanger   Southeastern
South Eastern Main Line
  Folkestone West
Disused railways
Westenhanger   British Rail
Southern Region

Sandgate Branch
  Hythe

References

  1. ^ "Pullman Cars as Camping Coaches". Railway Magazine. 107 (711): 449–450. July 1960.
  2. ^ Network Rail Timetable December 2010: Table 207
  3. ^ Network Rail Timetable January 2015: Table 207

51°05′24″N 1°03′58″E / 51.090°N 1.066°E / 51.090; 1.066