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Disused railway station in Kent For the station in New South Wales of the same name, see Sandgate railway station, New South Wales. For the station in Brisbane of the same name, see Sandgate railway station, Brisbane.

Sandgate
General information
LocationSeabrook, Shepway
England
Grid referenceTR188350
Platforms2
Other information
StatusDisused
History
Pre-groupingSouth Eastern Railway
Post-groupingSouthern Railway (UK)
Key dates
9 October 1874Station opens
1 April 1931Station closes

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

History

The station was planned as part of the South Eastern Railway's attempt to connect the military base at Shorncliffe with the railway network. A secondary reason was to develop the village of Seabrook as a coastal holiday resort.

It was ceremonially opened on 9 October 1874, and opened fully the next day. An extension to Folkestone Harbour was planned, but this was never implemented. By 1910, the station was being served by 15 trains a day from Sandling, with the journey taking around 8 minutes.

Being inland of the town it served, the station was never popular and with increased bus traffic cutting the already small passenger numbers, it was closed on April Fool's Day 1931. The station building was demolished a few months after closure and a bus depot was built on the site which operated until 6 September 1980. The station area has since been completely redeveloped with housing.

References

Citations

  1. Marshall, CDF (1931). A history of the Southern Railway, The Southern Railway Company. p. 413.
  2. Course 1974, p. 159.
  3. ^ Searle 1983, p. 36.
  4. McCarthy & McCarthy 2007, p. 54.
  5. Catford, Nick (26 May 2017). "Sandgate". Disused Stations. Retrieved 14 October 2019.

Sources

  • Course, Edwin (1974). The Railways of Southern England : Secondary and branch lines. Batsford. ISBN 0-7134-2835-X.
  • McCarthy, Colin; McCarthy, David (2007). Railways of Britain - Kent and East Sussex. Ian Allan. ISBN 978-0-7110-3222-4.
  • Searle, MV (1983). Lost Lines: Anthology of Britain's Lost Railways. New Cavendish Books.

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Preceding station   Disused railways   Following station
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Line and station closed
  Sandgate Branch   Terminus
Closed railway stations in Kent
Canterbury and Whitstable Railway
Elham Valley Railway
Hawkhurst branch line
Hundred of Hoo Railway
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Sheppey Light Railway
East Kent Light Railway
Westerham Valley branch line
Gravesend West Line
Sandgate Branch
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Marshlink line
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Romney, Hythe and Dymchurch Railway
SER & LCDR merger remodelling,
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