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Dover Priory
Dover Priory
Dover Priory railway station, looking north
Location
PlaceDover
Local authorityDover
Grid referenceTemplate:Gbmapscaled
Operations
Station codeDVP
Managed bySoutheastern
Platforms in use3
Live arrivals/departures and station information
from National Rail
Annual rail passenger usage
2004/05 *  0.902 million
2005/06 *decrease 0.861 million
2006/07 *increase 0.923 million
2007/08 *increase 0.960 million
2008/09 *increase 0.975 million
History
Opened 22 July 1861 (22 July 1861)
National Rail - UK railway stations
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* Annual passenger usage based on sales of tickets in stated financial year(s) which end or originate at Dover Priory from Office of Rail Regulation statistics.
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File:Dover Priory Station 01.jpg

Main station building.

File:Dover Priory Station, with SR electric locomotive geograph-2384023-by-Ben-Brooksbank.jpg

SR electric locomotive in 1959

File:Dovermap1945.jpg

A 1945 Ordnance Survey of Dover showing the location of Dover Priory and Dover Marine

File:Dover, Folkestone & Tunbridge Wells RJD 33.jpg

A 1908 Railway Clearing House map of lines around Dover

Dover Priory railway station is the main station in Dover in Kent, England, with the other currently open station being Kearsney situated on the outskirts of Dover. (See this list for the other now-closed stations). All train services are provided by Southeastern. It is located in the south-east corner of the UK rail network.

Services[]

Template:As of the typical off-peak service from the station is:

Preceding station National Rail Following station
Folkestone Central   {{{route1}}}   Terminus
  {{{route2}}}   Deal
(Peak only)
Folkestone Central   Southeastern
South Eastern Main Line
  Terminus
Folkestone Central   Southeastern
Kent Coast Line
  Martin Mill
{{{previous}}}   {{{route1}}}   Kearsney
  {{{route2}}}   Canterbury East
Disused railways
Kearsney
Line and station open
  British Rail
Southern Region

Chatham Main Line - Dover Branch
  Dover Marine
Line and station closed
  British Rail
Southern Region

Chatham Main Line - Dover Branch
  Dover Harbour
Line open, station closed

There is a bus link to the Eastern Docks of the Port of Dover for the ferry to Calais in France.[3]

History[]

Dover Priory opened on 22 July 1861.[4] as the temporary terminus of the London, Chatham and Dover Railway (LCDR). It became a through station on 1 November 1861 with the completion of a tunnel though the Western Heights to gain access to the Western Docks area, where LCDR created Dover Harbour station[4] Initially 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).[4] Southern consolidated passenger services at Priory in 1927 and modernised the station in 1932.[5] The Chatham Main Line into Priory was electrified in 1959 as part of Stage 1 of Kent Coast Electrification, under the BR 1955 Modernisation Plan.[6] The line up to Ramsgate, via Deal was subsequently electrified under stage two of Kent Coast electrification in January 1961.[6] The line from Folkestone into Priory was electrified in June 1961.[6] The high-speed service to London St Pancras started in 2009. Special dispensation had to be sought to allow the service reach Dover as tunnels to the south are too narrow for emergency exits for rolling stock without end doors.[7]

Murder[]

In 1868 stationmaster Edward Walsh(e) was murdered by 18-year old Thomas Wells, a porter for the LCDR,[8] after having rebuked him for poor work. Wells was convicted and hanged.[9]

See also[]

  • List of railway stations in Dover
  • Port of Dover
File:1592 at Dover Priory.jpg

Southern Region electric multiple units 4 CEP replaced by Electrostars and Javelins.

References[]

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Template:NRtimes
  2. Template:NRtimes
  3. http://seat61.com/London-Paris-ferry.htm
  4. 4.0 4.1 4.2 Dover Priory Station. Dover - Lock and Key of the Kingdom (2007). Retrieved on 2007-02-10.
  5. David Glasspool (2007). Dover Priory. Kent Rail. Retrieved on 2007-03-29.
  6. 6.0 6.1 6.2 Electric Railways. 'Stendec Systems' (2007). Retrieved on 2007-02-01.
  7. Template:Cite news
  8. Charles Hindley (1871). Curiosities of street literature, comprising "cocks," or "catch pennies": a large and curious assortment of street-drolleries, squibs, histories, comic tales in prose and verse, broadsides on the royal family, political litanies, dialogues, catechisms, acts of Parliament, street political papers .... Reeves and Turner, 239. 
  9. Steve Fielding (1994). Hangman's Record 1868-1899 1. Chancery House, 2. ISBN 0-900246-65-0. 

External links[]

Template:Kent railway stations

Coordinates: 51°7′34.16″N 1°18′18.43″E / Expression error: Unrecognized punctuation character "[". Expression error: Unrecognized punctuation character "[". / Template:Coord/dms2dec; Template:Coord/dms2dec

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