Westenhanger railway station

Westenhanger National Rail
Location
Place Westenhanger
Local authority District of Shepway
Grid reference TR128372
Operations
Station code WHA
Managed by Southeastern
Number of platforms 2
DfT category F1
Live arrivals/departures, station information and onward connections
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Annual rail passenger usage*
2004/05 23,731
2005/06 Increase 29,754
2006/07 Increase 42,240
2007/08 Increase 60,110
2008/09 Increase 62,840
2009/10 Decrease 55,420
2010/11 Increase 60,722
2011/12 Increase 62,164
2012/13 Increase 68,998
2013/14 Decrease 65,112
2014/15 Increase 67,500
History
Key dates Opened 7 February 1844 (7 February 1844)
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* Annual estimated passenger usage based on sales of tickets in stated financial year(s) which end or originate at Westenhanger from Office of Rail and Road statistics. Methodology may vary year on year.
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Westenhanger railway station serves Westenhanger in Kent, England. The station is on the South Eastern Main Line 64 14 miles (103.4 km) south east of London Charing Cross. All trains serving Westenhanger are operated by Southeastern. It serves Folkestone Racecourse and the village of Stanford.

British Rail proposed the closure of the station as from 3 February 1969.[1] Objections were made which were considered by a Transport Users' Consultative Committee, after which the Minister of Transport decided against closure.[1]

The station is un-manned; a PERTIS 'permit to travel' machine is located on the 'up' platform. The one-time station building, on the 'up' side, was restored in March 2009.

Westenhanger (Folkestone) Racecourse station

There was a station about 250 metres west of Westenhanger station which was built to serve the adjacent Folkestone Racecourse. It was only used on race days. It closed in the 1960s. As at January 2012 there are substantial remains of the two platforms. High Speed 1 runs parallel to the station.[2]

Service

From January 2015 the off-peak service has been reduced from 2 trains per hour in each direction to 1:

Preceding station National Rail Following station
Ashford International   Southeastern
South Eastern Main Line
  Sandling
Disused railways
Smeeth   British Rail
Southern Region

South Eastern Main Line
  Sandling for Hythe

References

  1. 1 2 "Minehead and Westenhanger closures postponed". Railway Magazine. 115 (814): 111. February 1969.
  2. Private and Untimetabled Railway stations by G. Croughton
  3. Network Rail Timetable January 2015: Table 207

Coordinates: 51°05′42″N 1°02′17″E / 51.095°N 1.038°E / 51.095; 1.038


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