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Sandgate railway station

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Place
  
Seabrook

Grid reference
  
TR188350

Post-grouping
  
Southern Railway (UK)

Area
  
Shepway

Pre-grouping
  
South Eastern Railway

Platforms
  
2

Sandgate railway station

Sandgate railway station was a railway station serving the town of Sandgate in Kent and was positioned just after the railway crossed Hospital Hill. On the Sandgate Branch line the station had two platforms, and a brick built station building.

It was ceremonially opened on 9 October 1874, and opened fully the next day. Being inland of the town it served the station was never popular and with increased bus traffic cutting the already small passenger numbers and it was closed on April Fool's Day 1931. The station building was demolished a few months after closure and until the 1950s a bus depot was built on the site.

The station area has been completely redeveloped.

References

Sandgate railway station Wikipedia