What train line is Marden on?

What train line is Marden on?

South Eastern Main Line
Marden railway station is on the South Eastern Main Line in England, serving the village of Marden in the borough of Maidstone, Kent.

When was Stevenage station built?

23 July 1973
The present station was opened for trains on 23 July 1973 It was officially opened on 26 September 1973 by Shirley Williams, then MP for Stevenage, replacing the previous station, which was 73 chains (1,500 m) to the north, and further away from the centre of the new town. The station was built by British Rail.

Which zone is Stevenage?

Stevenage to London Underground Zone 1-6 by train

Distance miles ( km)
Departure station Stevenage
Arrival station London Underground Zone 1-6

When did the South Eastern Railway build Marden station?

The station and all trains that call are operated by Southeastern . The station was opened by the South Eastern Railway on 31 August 1842, when the line was extended from Tonbridge to Headcorn. It was built to serve local goods traffic, particularly the transport of fruit from the orchards surrounding Marden.

Where is Marden railway station in Maidstone Kent?

Marden railway station is on the South Eastern Main Line in England, serving Marden in the borough of Maidstone, Kent. It is 39 miles 31 chains (63.4 km) down the line from London Charing Cross and is situated between Paddock Wood and Staplehurst.

Where is Marden railway station in London Charing Cross?

It is 39 miles 31 chains (63.4 km) down the line from London Charing Cross and is situated between Paddock Wood and Staplehurst. The station and all trains that call are operated by Southeastern . The station was opened by the South Eastern Railway on 31 August 1842, when the line was extended from Tonbridge to Headcorn.

Where is the goods shed at Marsden railway station?

The station’s former goods yard is now the headquarters of the National Trust ‘s Marsden Moor Estate, and the goods shed contains a public exhibition, Welcome to Marsden, which gives an overview of the area and its transport history.