Canterbury West railway station

Canterbury West
National Rail
General information
LocationCanterbury, Canterbury
England
Grid referenceTR145583
Managed bySoutheastern
Platforms2
Other information
Station codeCBW
ClassificationDfT category D
History
Opened6 February 1846
Passengers
2018/19Increase 2.662 million
 Interchange Decrease 0.114 million
2019/20Decrease 2.552 million
 Interchange Increase 0.126 million
2020/21Decrease 0.652 million
 Interchange Decrease 31,425
2021/22Increase 1.794 million
 Interchange Increase 79,889
2022/23Increase 2.177 million
 Interchange Increase 0.146 million
Listed Building – Grade II
FeatureCanterbury West Station
Designated7 September 1973
Reference no.1242649[1]
Listed Building – Grade II
FeatureOverhead Signal Box
Designated10 March 1986
Reference no.1258154
Notes
Passenger statistics from the Office of Rail and Road

Canterbury West railway station is a Grade II listed railway station, and the busier of the two stations in Canterbury in Kent, England. The station as well as all services are operated by Southeastern with both main line and high speed trains serving the station.

The station and its line was built by the South Eastern Railway and opened in 1846. It was the first mainline station in Canterbury, while the later Canterbury East was built by the London, Chatham & Dover Railway. There was also a connection to the Canterbury and Whitstable Railway, the first railway in Kent, and later to the Elham Valley Railway; these have both since closed.

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