Maidstone East railway station

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Maidstone East railway station is one of three railway stations in Maidstone in Kent, but the only one with a regular direct service to London. It is served by Southeastern.

The typical off-peak service from the station is:

There are three main platforms; two though platforms capable of handling up to 8 car trains and a bay platform (Number 3) on the coast bound line.

A redevelopment of the station has been proposed by UK Supermarket chain ASDA. It is reported to be considering 50,000 sq ft store, hotel, 100 new homes and a car park for 515 cars.

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  1. BBC News 20/01/2006
Preceding station National Rail Following station
Barming   Southeastern
Ashford via Maidstone East Line
  Bearsted
UK railway stations

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