Appledore railway station

Appledore (Kent)
National Rail
General information
LocationAppledore, Ashford
England
Coordinates51°01′59″N 0°48′59″E / 51.0330°N 0.8164°E / 51.0330; 0.8164
Grid referenceTQ975297
Managed bySouthern
Platforms2
Other information
Station codeAPD
ClassificationDfT category F2
History
Opened13 February 1851
Passengers
2018/19Increase 42,792
2019/20Decrease 40,656
2020/21Decrease 9,492
2021/22Increase 24,818
2022/23Increase 26,478
Listed Building – Grade II
FeatureRailway station
Designated2 July 2001
Reference no.1245943[1]
Notes
Passenger statistics from the Office of Rail and Road

Appledore railway station is a Grade II listed station east of Appledore in Kent, England. It is on the Marshlink line, and train services are provided by Southern.

The station was constructed in 1851 by the South Eastern Railway and designed by William Tress. It became a junction station in 1881 when a branch line opened to Lydd and New Romney; this closed to passengers in 1967 following the Beeching Report, though the line remains open for goods traffic to Dungeness Nuclear Power Station. Despite a recommendation in the report that Appledore should also close, it has remained open into the 21st century.

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