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Folkestone Harbour railway station - Wikipedia
Folkestone Harbour station was one of four railway stations in Folkestone, Kent. It served Folkestone Harbour with connecting boat train services across the English Channel to Calais and Boulogne. The station was opened by the South Eastern Railway (SER) in 1849 as part of a project to redevelop the harbour and … Visa mer
In 2015, the Folkestone Harbour Company commenced a £3.5 million project to refurbish the viaduct and the station, retaining the … Visa mer
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In 2006, 1,000 new houses and apartments were planned around Folkestone Harbour, but they could not be practically served by … Visa mer
On 19 March 1844, a platelayer was killed on the incline leading into the station when he was hit by a coal train without brakes. Visa mer
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Folkestone Harbour - Kent Rail
WebbLearn about the origins and development of Folkestone Harbour station, a branch line from the South Eastern Railway to a harbour built by Thomas Telford. Discover the engineering feats, the steamer services, the land …
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WebbFolkestone Harbour. In 1893, a comprehensive rebuild of the site began, involving the demolition of the original terminus station and the creation of a through affair. Two platforms were built around a tight curve, which …
Folkestone Harbour - Wikipedia