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Folkestone Central railway station

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Place
  
Folkestone

Station code
  
FKC

DfT category
  
C1

Opened
  
18 August 1884

Local authority
  
Shepway

Grid reference
  
TR220362

Managed by
  
Southeastern

2011/12
  
1.082 million

Number of platforms
  
2

Folkestone Central railway station

Address
  
Folkestone CT19 5HD, United Kingdom

Similar
  
Folkestone West railway st, Dover Priory railway st, Ashford International railway st, Martin Mill railway station, Sandling railway station

Folkestone Central railway station is on the South Eastern Main Line in England, and is the main station serving the town of Folkestone, Kent. It is 69 miles 73 chains (112.5 km) down-line from London Charing Cross and is situated between Folkestone West and Dover Priory. The station and all trains that call are operated by Southeastern.

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History

The South Eastern Main Line reached Folkestone in 1843, with a station being opened at Folkestone Junction (Folkestone East) on 18 December 1843. Folkestone West was then opened in 1863, with a station named Cheriton Arch being provided between the two on 1 September 1884. The name Radnor Park was adopted in 1886, and for a few years with just two platform faces, the station was rebuilt in 1890 to add a bay. The station was renamed Folkestone Central in 1895.

The station was rebuilt at the time of the route's electrification in 1961 with two island platforms, linked by a subway and with ramps leading up from the ticket office and concourse, which is itself above street level (an approach road and accompanying pedestrian ramp leads up from Cheriton Road). In 1999 one island platform was abandoned, along with the subway; the platform has not been demolished, although all buildings have been removed.

Services to and from Dover Priory were suspended on 24 December 2015 due to major damage to the track and sea wall near Dover harbour caused by strong winds & tidal surges. A replacement bus service was operation between the two stations, along with a modified timetable whilst repair work was carried out. This was expected to continue throughout 2016, whilst a new £44.5 million viaduct was constructed to replace the old rail embankment & sea wall. The line reopened on 5 September 2016, as the work progressed faster than originally anticipated.

Services

The off-peak service as of September 2016 is:

  • 1tph (trains per hour) to London St Pancras
  • 1tph to London Charing Cross, which run via Sevenoaks
  • 2tph to Dover Priory of which one continues to St Pancras via Ramsgate and Chatham
  • References

    Folkestone Central railway station Wikipedia


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