railroad.wikisort.org - StationHeadcorn Junction railway station was the Kent and East Sussex Railway's northern terminus. It was adjacent to the South Eastern and Chatham Railway's Headcorn station. It opened in 1905 and closed in 1954.
Railway station in England
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Location | Headcorn England |
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Coordinates | 51.1657°N 0.6257°E / 51.1657; 0.6257 |
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Grid reference | TQ 838 439 |
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Platforms | 1 |
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Status | Disused |
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Original company | Kent and East Sussex Railway |
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Post-grouping | Kent and East Sussex Railway |
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15 May 1905 | Opened |
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Between 1924 and 1930 | Station rebuilt by Southern Railway |
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2 January 1954 | Closed |
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History
Headcorn Junction opened on 15 May 1905 with the extension of the Kent and East Sussex Railway (K&ESR) from Tenterden Town to Headcorn. The station was adjacent to the South Eastern and Chatham Railway's (SE&CR) Headcorn station. It was 21.5 miles (34.60 km) from Robertsbridge. Passenger facilities comprised a small waiting room. This had originally stood at Tenterden Town, and was moved to Headcorn Junction when a new brick building was provided at Tenterden Town. The original junction between the K&ESR and SE&CR was on the Ashford side of the station.
In 1926, the Southern Railway, which had taken over the SE&CR the previous year, decided to rebuild their station at Headcorn to proved two through roads. A new platform was provided for the K&ESR and the connection between the two railways was moved to the Tonbridge side of Headcorn station. Work had been completed by 1930. The K&ESR was absorbed into British Railways on 1 January 1948, becoming part of the Southern Region of British Railways. The station, and the line between Headcorn and Tenterden Town, were closed on 2 January 1954.
Preceding station |
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Disused railways |
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Following station |
Terminus |
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British Railways Southern Region KESR |
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Frittenden Road |
Notes
References
- Garrett, S. R. (1972). The Kent & East Sussex Railway. Tarrant Hinton: The Oakwood Press.
- Harding, Peter (1993). The Colonel Stephens Railways in Kent. Knaphill: Peter Harding. ISBN 0-9509414-9-2.
- Kidner, R. W. (1952). Standard Gauge Light Railways (Fourth ed.). Lingfield: The Oakwood Press.
- Mitchell, Vic; Smith, Keith (1985). Branch Line to Tenterden. Midhurst: Middleton Press. ISBN 0-906520-21-5.
External links
Closed railway stations in Kent |
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Canterbury and Whitstable Railway |
- Whitstable Harbour
- Tankerton
- South Street
- Blean and Tyler Hill
- Canterbury North Lane
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Elham Valley Railway |
- Canterbury South
- Bridge
- Bishopsbourne
- Barham
- Elham
- Lyminge
- Cheriton Halt
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Hawkhurst branch line | |
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Hundred of Hoo Railway |
- Milton Road Halt
- Denton halt
- Milton Range Halt
- Uralite Halt
- Cliffe
- High Halstow Halt
- Sharnal Street
- Beluncle Halt
- Middle Stoke Halt
- Stoke Junction Halt
- Allhallows-on-Sea
- Grain Crossing Halt
- Grain
- Port Victoria
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Kent and East Sussex Railway | |
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Sheppey Light Railway |
- Sheerness East
- East Minster
- Minster on Sea
- Brambledown Halt
- Eastchurch
- Harty Road Halt
- Leysdown
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East Kent Light Railway |
- Richboro Port
- Sandwich Road
- Roman Road
- Poison Cross
- Woodnesborough
- Eastry
- Eastry South
- Knowlton
- Tilmanstone Colliery Halt
- Ash Town
- Staple
- Wingham Colliery
- Wingham Town
- Canterbury Road
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Westerham Valley branch line | |
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Gravesend West Line |
- Gravesend West
- Rosherville Halt
- Southfleet
- Longfield Halt
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Sandgate Branch | |
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South Eastern Main Line |
- Smeeth
- Folkestone East
- Folkestone Warren Halt
- Shakespeare Cliff Halt
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Dover area |
- Dover Harbour
- Dover Town
- Admiralty Pier
- Dover Marine
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Marshlink line Dungeness branches |
- Brookland Halt
- Lydd Town
- Lydd-on-Sea Halt
- Greatstone-on-Sea Halt
- New Romney and Littlestone-on-Sea
- Dungeness (SER)
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Romney, Hythe and Dymchurch Railway |
- Prince of Wales Halt
- Botolph's Bridge Halt
- Golden Sands Halt
- Greatstone Dunes
- War Department Halt
- Lade
- The Pilot (Inn)
- Britannia Points Halt
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SER & LCDR merger remodelling |
- Ashford West (LCDR Ashford)
- Chatham Central (SER Chatham)
- Margate Sands (SER Margate)
- Ramsgate Harbour (LCDR Ramsgate)
- Ramsgate Town (SER Ramsgate)
- Rochester Bridge (LCDR Strood)
- Rochester Common (SER Rochester)
- Strood (1st) (SER Strood)
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Other lines | Ashford to Ramsgate via Canterbury West | Chislet Colliery Halt
- Grove Ferry and Upstreet
- Ebbsfleet and Cliffsend Halt
- St Lawrence for Pegwell Bay
- Tivoli
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Chatham Main Line |
- Herne Bay and Hampton-on-Sea
- Stonehall and Lydden Halt
- Margate East
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Kent Coast line | Richborough Castle Halt |
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Maidstone East line | |
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Medway Valley line |
- Teston Crossing Halt
- Tovil
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Sheerness line |
- Kings Ferry Bridge North Halt
- Queenborough Pier
- Sheerness Dockyard
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