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Dartford railway station

Dartford railway station serves the town of Dartford in Kent. All train services from the station are operated by South Eastern Trains, who also manage the station.

The station is the nodal point for three lines from London:

Train services include:

The first station was opened here by the South Eastern Railway it extended its North Kent Line from Gravesend on July 30 1849, taking the line from there to London. The original station building had an Italianate design; this has now been replaced by a modern, more efficent ticket office complex using glass and metal. A footbridge leads across the line to the two island platforms, which are capable of a very large number of train movements during a working day. There are four carriage sidings at the country end of the station.

Dartford station is notable because, despite its location outside the Greater London travel zone boundary, London residents with Freedom Passes (but not Oyster Cards) may travel to and from the station.

Preceding station National Rail Lines Following station
Slade Green   South Eastern   Stone Crossing
Crayford   South Eastern  
Barnehurst   South Eastern   Terminus


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