Shepherds Well railway station is on the
Dover branch of the
Chatham Main Line in England, and serves the village of
Shepherdswell
Shepherdswell (also Sibertswold) is a village in the civil parish of Shepherdswell with Coldred, and the Dover District of Kent, England.
Culture and community
Village social life centres on the local Grade I listed church 'Church of St Andrew' ...
, Kent. It is down the line from and is situated between and .
The station and all trains that serve the station are operated by
Southeastern
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.
It appears in the timetable and online enquiry systems as "Shepherds Well" but the platform signs read "Shepherdswell". It is adjacent to the terminus of the
East Kent heritage line, which is spelt as one word:
Shepherdswell
Shepherdswell (also Sibertswold) is a village in the civil parish of Shepherdswell with Coldred, and the Dover District of Kent, England.
Culture and community
Village social life centres on the local Grade I listed church 'Church of St Andrew' ...
.
The booking office in the station building on the country-bound platform is open only for very limited hours on Mondays to Fridays mornings but a Permit To Travel ticket machine (also on the country-bound platform) caters for out-of-hours ticketing.
The station and the line it serves were built by the
London, Chatham & Dover Railway
The London, Chatham and Dover Railway (LCDR or LC&DR) was a railway company in south-eastern England created on 1 August 1859, when the East Kent Railway was given parliamentary approval to change its name. Its lines ran through London and no ...
.
Services
All services at Shepherds Well are operated by
Southeastern
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using
EMUs.
The typical off-peak service in trains per hour is:
* 1 tph to via
* 1 tph to
During the peak hours, the service is increased to 2 tph.
References
External links
Dover District
Railway stations in Kent
DfT Category E stations
Former London, Chatham and Dover Railway stations
Railway stations in Great Britain opened in 1861
Railway stations served by Southeastern
1861 establishments in England
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