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Dartford
Dartford
Location
PlaceDartford
Local authorityDartford
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Operations
Station codeDFD
Managed bySoutheastern
Platforms in use4
Live arrivals/departures and station information
from National Rail
Annual rail passenger usage
2004/05 * 2.894 million
2005/06 *File:Increase2.svg 2.963 million
2006/07 *File:Increase2.svg 3.147 million
2007/08 *File:Increase2.svg 3.311 million
2008/09 *File:Decrease2.svg 3.213 million
History
Opened 30 July 1849 (30 July 1849)
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* Annual passenger usage based on sales of tickets in stated financial year(s) which end or originate at Dartford from Office of Rail Regulation statistics.
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Dartford railway station serves the town of Dartford in Kent, England. All train services from the station are operated by Southeastern, which also manages the station. Dartford is a major interchange station in the North Kent region of the Southeastern network. Ticket barriers control access to the platforms.

The station is the nodal point for three lines from London:

Lines terminate west of Dartford at London Charing Cross and London Cannon Street via London Bridge, and London Victoria.

The first station was opened here by the South Eastern Railway it extended its North Kent Line from Gravesend on 30 July 1849, taking the line from there to London. The original station building had an Italianate design; this was replaced by a glass and metal ticket office complex in 1972. A footbridge leads across the line to the two island platforms, which are capable of a very large number of train movements during a working day. There are four carriage sidings at the country end of the station. Replacement of the 1972 station building was approved in 2011,[1] with enabling works started late that year, and major works commencing in mid-2012. The new building was opened in August 2013 with all works scheduled for completion by November of that year.[2]

Dartford station is outside the Travelcard zones and Oyster card network, so travel by these tickets are not valid at this station, although the London Boroughs' Freedom Pass is valid.[3]

In the future, Dartford station may form part of a Crossrail extension line, linking to London St Pancras station and Heathrow airport.

British Transport Police maintain a neighbourhood policing presence at Dartford.[4]

In 1960, Mick Jagger and Keith Richards met by chance at the station, resulting in the formation of The Rolling Stones.[5][6]

Services[]

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

Bus connections[]

Arriva Kent Thameside routes 414, 423, 455, 477, 480, 490, Fastrack A and Fastrack B.[7]

London Bus routes 96, 428 and 492 stops outside the station. London Travelcards and Bus Passes are valid on these throughout the entire route.

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Coordinates: 51°26′51″N 0°13′09″E / 51.4475°N 0.2193°E / 51.4475; 0.2193 Template:Kent railway stations

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