Dover Priory railway station

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Dover Priory
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The station entrance
General information
Location Dover, District of Dover
England
Grid reference TR313415
Managed by Southeastern
Platforms3
Other information
Station codeDVP
Classification DfT category D
History
Opened22 July 1861
Passengers
2018/19Increase2.svg 0.995 million
 Interchange Increase2.svg 84,637
Railways in Dover
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Charlton Tunnel
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Dover Priory
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Dover Harbour Tunnel
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Dover Harbour
1861–1927
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Mileage Change
↑ 77 mi 76 ch (Victoria)
↓ 76 mi 50 ch (Charing Cross)
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Hawkesbury Street Junction
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connection to train ferry
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Pier Junction
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Admiralty Pier
1860–1909
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Dover Marine/Western Docks
1909–1994
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Dover Town
1844–1914
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Archcliffe Junction
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Dover Priory railway station is the southern terminus of the South Eastern Main Line in England, and is the main station serving the town of Dover, Kent, the other open station being Kearsney, on the outskirts. It is 77 miles 26 chains (124.4 km) down the line from London Victoria. The station and all trains that serve the station are operated by Southeastern. This station is a 25 min walk away from the Ferry Port.

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History

Dover Priory opened on 22 July 1861 [1] as the temporary terminus of the London, Chatham & Dover Railway (LCDR). It became a through station on 1 November 1861, with the completion of a tunnel through the Western Heights to gain access to the Western Docks area, where LCDR created Dover Harbour station [1] The station was known as Dover Town but was renamed in July 1863 (leading to rival SER to adopt the name for one of its Dover stations). [1]

In 1868 stationmaster Edward Walsh(e) was murdered by 18-year-old Thomas Wells, a porter for the LCDR, [2] after having rebuked him for poor work. Wells was convicted and hanged. [3]

The Southern Railway consolidated passenger services at Priory in 1927 and modernised the station between 1930 and 1932 [4] at a cost of £135,000 (equivalent to £9,970,000in 2021). [5] The new station re-opened on 8 May 1932. [6]

The Chatham Main Line into Priory was electrified under British Railways in 1959 as part of Stage 1 of Kent Coast Electrification, under the BR 1955 Modernisation Plan. [7] The line up to Ramsgate, via Deal, was subsequently electrified under stage two of Kent Coast electrification in January 1961. [7] The line from Folkestone into Priory was electrified in June 1961. [7]

The high-speed service to London St Pancras started in 2009, [8] after the track in the tunnels to the south was realigned to allow for emergency evacuation from rolling stock without end doors.

Services to and from Folkestone Central were suspended on 24 December 2015 due to major damage to the track and sea wall near Dover harbour caused by strong winds and tidal surges. [9] A replacement bus service was in operation between the two stations, along with a modified timetable whilst repair work was carried out. This was expected to continue throughout 2016, whilst a new £44.5 million viaduct was constructed to replace the present rail embankment and sea wall. [10] The project was scheduled for completion in December 2016, but progressed faster than originally anticipated – the line reopened on 5 September 2016. [11]

Services

A 1908 Railway Clearing House map of lines around Dover (right) Dover, Folkestone & Tunbridge Wells RJD 33.jpg
A 1908 Railway Clearing House map of lines around Dover (right)
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A high speed service to St Pancras

All services at Dover Priory are operated by Southeastern using Class 375 and 395 EMUs.

The typical off-peak service in trains per hour is: [12]

During the peak hours, there are also direct services to London Cannon Street.

Preceding station National Rail logo.svg National Rail Following station
Southeastern
Southeastern Terminus
Southeastern
Disused railways
Kearsney
Line and station open
  British Rail
Southern Region

  Dover Marine
Line and station closed
  British Rail
Southern Region

  Dover Harbour
Line open, station closed

See also

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  12. Table 194, 207, 212 National Rail timetable, December 2021

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