Gravesend railway station

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Gravesend
Location
Place Gravesend
Local authority Gravesham
Operations
Station code GRV
Managed by Southeastern
Platforms in use 2
Live departures and station information from National Rail
Annual Passenger Usage
2004/05 ** 2.246 million
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Gravesend railway station serves the town of Gravesend in north Kent; train services are operated by Southeastern. The station is 24 miles (38km) from London Charing Cross. It comprises central through lines; Up and Down loops serve the two platforms.

The first railway to arrive in Gravesend was the Gravesend & Rochester Railway (G&RR) who had purchased the Thames and Medway Canal and its tunnel between Strood and Higham. The G&RR ran the first train to the then terminus at Gravesend on 10 February 1845. On 30 July 1849 the line was extended to North Kent East Junction on the London and Greenwich Railway and thence to London Bridge.

The typical off-peak service from the station is:

The station is to form the major part of the proposed and extensive GravesendTransport Quarter. It remains to be seen however, whether or not, the urgent factor of additional platform capacity could materialise - due to the listed status of the present station buildings, which hampered proposed redevelopment by British Rail in the mid 1970s.



Preceding station National Rail Following station
Northfleet   Southeastern
North Kent Line
  Higham
Stratford
International
  Southeastern
CTRL-DS
London-Rochester
(not yet operational)
 
Disused Railways
Terminus   British Rail
Southern Region

Hoo Peninsula branch
  Uralite Halt
Northfleet   British Rail
Southern Region

North Kent Line
  Denton Halt
Northfleet   British Rail
Southern Region

North Kent Line
  Milton Range Halt
Northfleet   British Rail
Southern Region

North Kent Line
  Hoo Junction Railway Staff Halt
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