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The majority of the overbridge and platform buildings from the early 1960s rebuild were destroyed during the rebuild of the early 1990s. A small section of the 1960s overbridge does remain however, as an emergency exit between the [[Railroad_direction#United_Kingdom|up]] [[island platform]] (platforms 1 and 2) and the up side car park.
The majority of the overbridge and platform buildings from the early 1960s rebuild were destroyed during the rebuild of the early 1990s. A small section of the 1960s overbridge does remain however, as an emergency exit between the [[Railroad_direction#United_Kingdom|up]] [[island platform]] (platforms 1 and 2) and the up side car park.


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==Ticket vending facilities==
==Ticket vending facilities==
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There are ticket office windows in the domestic booking hall, as well as ticket vending machines. There is a domestic ticket office window in the Eurostar station, staffed during morning peak only. There is also international ticket counter in the Eurostar station.
There are ticket office windows in the domestic booking hall, as well as ticket vending machines. There is a domestic ticket office window in the Eurostar station, staffed during morning peak only. There is also international ticket counter in the Eurostar station.


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==See also==
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Revision as of 12:20, 15 February 2013

Ashford International
General information
LocationBorough of Ashford
Managed bySoutheastern
Platforms6
Other information
Station codeAFK
Key dates
1 December 1842Opened as "Ashford"
9 July 1923Renamed "Ashford (Kent)"
8 January 1996Commencement of Eurostar services
28 February 1996Official opening of "Ashford International"[1]

Ashford International railway station serves Ashford in Kent, England. Services are provided by Southeastern, Southern and Eurostar.

International services use platforms 3 & 4, whilst domestic trains use the original platforms 1 & 2, and a new island (platforms 5 & 6) built when the Channel Tunnel opened. While all tracks are electrified with 750 V DC third rail, platforms 3-6 are also electrified with 25 kV 50 Hz AC overhead line.

History

The present station was opened by the South Eastern Railway (SER) on 1 December 1842, and became part of the Southern Railway during the grouping of 1923. The station then passed on to the Southern Region of British Railways on nationalisation in 1948.

Another station (west of the former SER station) was opened by the London, Chatham and Dover Railway on 1 July 1884 for services via Maidstone East to London. This only lasted 15 years until 1 January 1899 when passenger services were diverted to the former South Eastern Railway station. Remarkably the complete station (buildings and platforms) survived for handling freight and engineering trains until it was closed and demolished around 1999 for construction of the Channel Tunnel Rail Link.

When sectorisation was introduced in the 1980s, the present station was served by Network SouthEast until the privatisation of British Railways.

Ashford station has been rebuilt on two occasions in recent history. The station layout up until the early 1960s consisted of two through tracks, two through platform loops and two bay platforms accessible from the east for terminating services.

For phase two of the Kent electrification scheme in 1962, the two bay platforms were converted into through platforms whilst the main station buildings on either side of the line were replaced by an overbridge including a booking hall, newsagent and catering facilities.

Although most of the original station was swept away during early 1960s rebuild, two substantial platform canopies dating from the South Eastern & Chatham Railway (SECR) era were retained, albeit without their original wooden valence until the later rebuild of the 1990s. The supporting columns of these canopies were stamped with the date 1908 and the structures were similar in design to the platform canopies that survive at Ramsgate station.

The previous station entrance, dating from the 1990s until 2009 when it was extended and redeveloped, and forecourt.

The station was rebuilt as Ashford International during the early 1990s for international services from mainland Europe; this included the addition of two platforms to the north of station (the original down island platform had been taken over by international services).

The majority of the overbridge and platform buildings from the early 1960s rebuild were destroyed during the rebuild of the early 1990s. A small section of the 1960s overbridge does remain however, as an emergency exit between the up island platform (platforms 1 and 2) and the up side car park.

Ticket vending facilities

There are ticket office windows in the domestic booking hall, as well as ticket vending machines. There is a domestic ticket office window in the Eurostar station, staffed during morning peak only. There is also international ticket counter in the Eurostar station.

International services

Eurostar services
Dortmund
Deutsche Bahn Rhine-Ruhr S-Bahn Dortmund Stadtbahn
Essen
Deutsche Bahn Rhine-Ruhr S-Bahn Essen Stadtbahn
Duisburg
Deutsche Bahn Rhine-Ruhr S-Bahn Duisburg Stadtbahn
Düsseldorf Airport Düsseldorf Airport
Deutsche Bahn Rhine-Ruhr S-Bahn
w:Nederlandse Spoorwegen Deutsche Bahn European Sleeper
enlarge… Amsterdam Centraal
Düsseldorf
Deutsche Bahn Rhine-Ruhr S-Bahn Düsseldorf Stadtbahn
w:Nederlandse Spoorwegen European Sleeper
Amsterdam Airport Schiphol enlarge… Schiphol Airport
Cologne
Deutsche Bahn Rhine-Ruhr S-Bahn Cologne Stadtbahn
w:Nederlandse Spoorwegen European Sleeper
enlarge… Rotterdam Centraal
Aachen
Deutsche Bahn
Netherlands
Belgium
Germany
Belgium
w:Nederlandse Spoorwegen European Sleeper
Antwerpen-Centraal
Liège
Deutsche Bahn
National Rail London Underground London Overground
London
Brussels
w:Nederlandse Spoorwegen TGV inOui Deutsche Bahn European Sleeper Brussels Metro
enlarge… Channel Tunnel
UK
France
Belgium
France
TGV inOui TER Hauts-de-France
Lille
TGV inOui TER Hauts-de-France Transilien RER Paris Métro
Paris
TGV inOui Ouigo RER
Charles de Gaulle Airport enlarge…
Charles de Gaulle
Airport
TGV inOui Ouigo RER
enlarge…
Marne-la-Vallée–
Chessy
summer seasonal service
 
winter seasonal service
(discontinued)
TGV inOui Ouigo Renfe TER Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes
Valence TGV
Chambéry
TGV inOui Trenitalia TER Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes
TGV inOui Ouigo TGV Lyria Renfe Deutsche Bahn TER PACA
Avignon TGV
Albertville
TGV inOui Ouigo TER Auvergne-Rhône-Alpesr
TGV inOui Ouigo TGV Lyria Renfe Deutsche Bahn
Aix-en-Provence TGV
Moûtiers-Salins-Brides-les-Bains
TGV inOui Ouigo TER Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes
TGV inOui Ouigo TGV Lyria Renfe Deutsche Bahn Intercités TER PACA TER OccitanieMarseille-Saint-Charles
Aime-La Plagne
TGV inOui Ouigo TER Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes
Landry
TGV inOui TER Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes
Bourg-Saint-Maurice
TGV inOui Ouigo TER Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes

Direct cross-Channel
service available
Direct cross-Channel
service not available

International services started on 8 January 1996. Before the completion of High Speed 1 in November 2007, twelve Eurostar trains a day called, heading to Paris (7 trains) or Brussels (5). However this number was reduced because of the opening of Ebbsfleet station to 3 trains to Paris and a daily service to Disneyland Paris. A direct train for Brussels was reinstated in 2009. It is not permitted to use Eurostar services for domestic journeys to and from London[citation needed]; however, a high-speed domestic service operated by Southeastern to London St Pancras began on 29 June 2009.

Services

As of December 2011 the typical off-peak service is:

Preceding station National Rail National Rail Following station
Ebbsfleet
International
  Eurostar
High Speed 1
  Calais-Fréthun
via the Channel Tunnel
Charing   Southeastern
Maidstone East Line
  Terminus
Pluckley   Southeastern
Ashford to Ramsgate
(via Canterbury West) line
  Wye
Pluckley   Southeastern
South Eastern Main Line
  Westenhanger
Ebbsfleet
International
  Southeastern
High Speed 1
London-Margate
  Canterbury West
  Southeastern
High Speed 1
London-Dover
  Folkestone West
Ham Street   Southern
Marshlink Line
  Terminus
Disused railways
Pluckley   British Rail
Southern Region

South Eastern Main Line
  Smeeth
Hothfield   British Rail
Southern Region

Maidstone East Line
  Terminus

See also

References

  1. ^ Eurostar Press Release, "Eurostar celebrates 10 years at Ashford International"
  2. ^ a b c d Table 207 National Rail timetable, December 2011
  3. ^ Table 196 National Rail timetable, December 2011
  4. ^ Table 189 National Rail timetable, December 2011
  5. ^ "Timetable Core destinations" (PDF). Eurostar. 12 December 2011.

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