Halling railway station explained

Halling
Symbol Location:gb
Symbol:rail
Borough:Halling, Medway
Country:England
Grid Name:Grid reference
Manager:Southeastern
Platforms:2
Code:HAI
Classification:DfT category F2
Opened:1 March 1890
Footnotes:Passenger statistics from the Office of Rail and Road

Halling railway station is on the Medway Valley Line in Kent, England, and lies a little to the north of the village of Halling. It is 35chain18chain down the line from London Charing Cross via and is situated between and . The station and all trains that serve the station are operated by Southeastern.

The APTIS-equipped ticket office, in a building on the northbound platform, closed in September 1989; the building, after a lengthy period of disuse, was converted to office accommodation but is again disused.

A PERTIS (Permit to Travel) ticket machine is located just outside the entrance to the station, which is on the northbound platform; this was installed in 2007.

Services

All services at Halling are operated by Southeastern using EMUs.

The typical off-peak service in trains per hour is:

A small number of morning, mid afternoon and late evening trains continue beyond Paddock Wood to .

On Sundays, the service is reduced to hourly in each direction.

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