Paddock Wood Railway Station in Paddock Wood, Kent, UK. The station is a well used commuter stop on the Southeastern Mainline to London Charing Cross


Paddock Wood railway station is on the South Eastern Main Line and Medway Valley Line in south-east England, serving the town of Paddock Wood, Kent. It is 34 miles 67 chains ( km) down the line from London Charing Cross. The station and all trains calling there are operated by Southeastern (2019) The station has Up and Down platforms (1 and 2 respectively) with a pair of fast lines between them. On the Down side, a bay platform (platform 3) is used for the Medway Valley Line services to Maidstone and beyond. A matching bay platform existed on the Up side when the Hawkhurst branch was in operation. The main station building is on the Up platform; there are long canopies on both platforms. Transfer between platforms is by footbridge


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Location: Padock Wood Railway Station Paddock Wood Kent
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