Cliffe railway station
Disused railway station in Kent, England
51°26′43″N 0°29′54″E / 51.4453°N 0.4983°E / 51.4453; 0.4983
Southern Region of British Railways
Cliffe (TQ 738 748 51°26′44″N 0°30′07″E / 51.445426°N 0.502011°E / 51.445426; 0.502011) was a railway station between Uralite Halt and High Halstow Halt on the Hundred of Hoo Railway in Kent, England. It was opened on 1 April 1882 and closed to passengers on 4 December 1961 and freight on 20 August 1962. It originally only had one platform, a second platform was built in 1935.[1] The station was demolished soon after closure although one track through the station site remains and still carries freight traffic.
Preceding station | Disused railways | Following station | ||
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Uralite Halt | 7/1907 to 31-12-1922 SECR Hundred of Hoo Railway | High Halstow Halt | ||
Uralite Halt | 1-1-1923 to 31-12-1948 SR Hundred of Hoo Railway | High Halstow Halt | ||
Uralite Halt | 1-1-1948 to 3-12-1961 BR(S) Hundred of Hoo Railway | High Halstow Halt |
References
- ^ Subterranea Britannica
External links
- Cliffe station on navigable 1940 O. S. map
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Closed railway stations in Kent
- Horsmonden
- Goudhurst
- Cranbrook
- Hawkhurst
- 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
- Hythe
- Sandgate
Dungeness branches
or Southern Railway Isle of Thanet remodelling.
Ashford to Ramsgate via Canterbury West | |
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Chatham Main Line | |
Kent Coast line | |
Maidstone East line | |
Medway Valley line | |
Sheerness line |