Sturry railway station is a railway station Kent, England, serving Sturry and Fordwich on the Ashford to Ramsgate line in Kent. It is 2+1⁄4 miles (3.6 km) north east of Canterbury West, and lies either side of a level crossing. The station and all trains serving it are operated by Southeastern.
Sturry | |
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Station platforms, signal box, and level crossing | |
| General information | |
| Location | Sturry, Canterbury England |
| Grid reference | TR177603 |
| Managed by | Southeastern |
| Platforms | 2 |
| Other information | |
| Station code | STU |
| Classification | DfT category E |
| Key dates | |
| 1 June 1847 | Opened |
| Passengers | |
| 2016/17 | |
| 2017/18 | |
| 2018/19 | |
| 2019/20 | |
| 2020/21 | |
| Notes | |
Passenger statistics from the Office of Rail and Road | |
The station is north of Sturry village. It is also the nearest station to the town of Fordwich.[1]
The two platforms are staggered and are either side of the A28 road which passes through a central level crossing. The A291 road to Herne Bay is also near the station.[2] Platform 1 provides services towards Canterbury West, Ashford International and London. Platform 2 provides services towards Ramsgate and Margate. This platform also has a part-time staffed booking office and ticket machines.[3]
The station was opened by the South Eastern Railway on 1 June 1847 [4] It was on the line from Canterbury West to Ramsgate, which had opened on 13 April the previous year.[5][6] A booking office was added in 1851.[7]
In 1887, the station was renamed Sturry for Herne Bay. It reverted to its original name around 1898.[5]
The line through the station was electrified in 1962, with new services starting on 18 June.[6]
All services at Sturry are operated by Southeastern using Class 375 and 377 EMUs.
The typical off-peak service in trains per hour is:[8]
During the peak hours, the station is also served by trains to London Charing Cross and London Cannon Street via Tonbridge.
The station is also served by a single early morning service to London St Pancras International, operated by a Class 395 EMU.
| Preceding station | Following station | |||
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| Southeastern Ashford to Ramsgate Line | Minster |
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| Disused railways | ||||
| Canterbury West | British Rail Southern Region Ashford to Ramsgate Line |
Chislet Colliery Halt | ||
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Railway stations in Kent | |||
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| London Charing Cross to Gillingham |
Other alternative routes from London to Dartford via Sidcup and via Bexleyheath. | ||
| London Victoria to Ramsgate via Chatham |
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| London Victoria to Dover via Chatham |
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| London Victoria to Ashford via Maidstone East |
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| London St Pancras to Paris & Brussels High Speed 1 |
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| London Charing Cross to Dover via Tonbridge |
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| London Charing Cross to Hastings |
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| London Bridge to Uckfield |
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| Ashford to Ramsgate via Canterbury West |
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| Dover to Margate |
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| Redhill–Tonbridge | |||
| Sittingbourne to Sheerness-on-Sea | |||
| Ashford to St Leonards Marshlink |
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| Strood to Paddock Wood Medway Valley Line |
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| East Kent Railway |
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| Kent & East Sussex Railway | |||
| Romney, Hythe & Dymchurch Railway |
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| Spa Valley Railway | |||
Thameslink, Great Northern, Southern and Southeastern routes | |||||
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Stations in italics are served on limited occasions, at peak hours or on Sundays only. | |||||
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