Maidstone Barracks railway station

Railway station in Kent, England

Maidstone Barracks
National Rail
A Class 466 Networker on platform 2 in 2008
General information
LocationMaidstone, Maidstone
England
Grid referenceTQ754561
Managed bySoutheastern
Platforms2
Other information
Station codeMDB
ClassificationDfT category F1
History
Opened1 July 1874
Passengers
2018/19Increase 0.295 million
 Interchange Increase 0.261 million
2019/20Decrease 0.290 million
 Interchange  Decrease 0.232 million
2020/21Decrease 67,246
 Interchange  Decrease 55,898
2021/22Increase 0.176 million
 Interchange  Increase 0.150 million
2022/23Increase 0.206 million
 Interchange  Decrease 0.136 million
Notes
Passenger statistics from the Office of Rail and Road

Maidstone Barracks railway station is one of three railway stations which serve the town of Maidstone in Kent, England. Originally opened as Barracks station, it is named after the nearby Invicta Park Barracks and lies on the Medway Valley Line, 42 miles (68 km) from London Charing Cross via Strood between Aylesford and Maidstone West. The station and all trains serving it are operated by Southeastern.

The station has been unstaffed since September 1989 and the booking office on the Strood-bound platform was subsequently demolished. A PERTIS (permit to travel) passenger-operated self-service ticket machine was installed on the Strood-bound platform in 2007–08.

Services

All services at Maidstone Barracks are operated by Southeastern using Class 375 EMUs.

The typical off-peak service in trains per hour is:[1]

A small number of morning, mid afternoon and late evening trains continue beyond Paddock Wood to Tonbridge.

On Sundays, the service is reduced to hourly in each direction.

Preceding station National Rail National Rail Following station
Southeastern

See also

References

  1. ^ Table 208 National Rail timetable, December 2022

External links

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Railway stations in Kent
London Charing Cross to Gillingham

Other alternative routes from London to Dartford via Sidcup and via Bexleyheath.

London Victoria to Ramsgate
via ChathamLondon Victoria to Dover
via ChathamLondon Victoria to Ashford
via Maidstone EastLondon St Pancras to Paris & Brussels
High Speed 1London Charing Cross to Dover
via TonbridgeLondon Charing Cross to HastingsLondon Bridge to UckfieldAshford to Ramsgate
via Canterbury WestDover to MargateRedhill–TonbridgeSittingbourne to Sheerness-on-SeaAshford to St Leonards
MarshlinkStrood to Paddock Wood
Medway Valley Line
Heritage railways
East Kent Railway
Kent & East Sussex RailwayRomney, Hythe & Dymchurch RailwaySpa Valley Railway
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Southeastern routes serving this station
Medway Valley line
Stations in italics are served on limited occasions, at peak hours or on Sundays only.

51°16′38.30″N 0°30′50.72″E / 51.2773056°N 0.5140889°E / 51.2773056; 0.5140889


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