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Beltring railway station

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Place
  
Beltring

Station code
  
BEG

DfT category
  
F2

Number of platforms
  
2

Grid reference
  
TQ680477

Managed by
  
Southeastern

2011/12
  
12,766

Local authority
  
Borough of Maidstone

Beltring railway station

Address
  
Tonbridge TN12 6QH, United Kingdom

Similar
  
Halling railway station, Cuxton railway station, East Farleigh railway st, New Hythe railway station, Maidstone Barracks railway st

Beltring railway station is on the Medway Valley Line in Kent, England. Train services are provided by Southeastern.

Beltring station opened later than the others on the line (which had been opened in 1844): its opening date was 1 September 1909. The halt originally had platforms built of wooden sleepers. It originally had a freight siding; used for the forwarding of farm produce until 5 June 1961. The station was then named Beltring and Branbridges Halt. It consists of concrete platforms with shelters. It serves a predominantly rural area: the nearest settlements being the small villages of Beltring, Branbridges, Laddingford and East Peckham.

In 2007, a PERTIS (Permit to Travel) ticket machine was installed at the entrance to the southbound platform.

Services

The typical off-peak service from the station is one train per hour to Paddock Wood and Tonbridge, and one train an hour to Strood. Connections to London are available at either of these two stations, or by changing at Maidstone Barracks and walking to Maidstone East.

Plans mooted in the mid-2000s to close Beltring station, or at least replace the existing services with a token service (such as one train a week in each direction) have been withdrawn.

References

Beltring railway station Wikipedia