Strood Railway Station, Kent, England - 3rd June, 2014
Views from the platforms of Strood Railway Station of the passing and stopping passenger rail traffic, this includes Southeastern Class 395 Javelin trains, that have travelled from or are travelling to London via High Speed 1 (HS1) and Southeastern Classes 466 and 375 on local / regional services.
Strood, Rochester, Kent UK
A drive through Strood at 9.30am on 22/10/2009, from Frindesbury Hill to Marlowe Park via Station Road, Commercial Road, Knights Road, Cuxton Road, Cedar Road, Holly Road, Lilac Road onto Marlowe Park.
Strood Station, Kent
In this video we arrive at and depart from Strood Station, Kent. There's an arriving class 395 Javelin train. It's one of many rail vid's I've uploaded - search for g4shf rail to find them.
Views Around Rochester, Kent, England - 3rd June, 2014
Rochester is a town and former city in the unitary authority of Medway in South East England. It is at the lowest bridging point of the River Medway about 30 miles (48 km) from London. The town was for many years the favourite of Charles Dickens, who lived nearby at Gads Hill Place, Higham, and who based many of his novels in the area.
This film features views around the town of Rochester in Kent, England on a walk from the River Medway bank on the Strood side of Rochester Bridge, across the bridge, with extensive views of the River Medway, Rochester Bridge and Rochester Castle. From here the walk goes down the High Street taking in the sights of the Guildhall Museum, Boley Hill and Rochester Cathedral.
This is a lovely historic town, only a short train ride away from London, and I would recommend it to other travellers.
Strood Academy
Proposals for the design of the new £30m Strood Academy in Medway, Kent
(Cab Ride 023 ) UK Diesel Freight Train Cab Ride,Strood to Dartford.
A journey on 59103 hauling 6V18 from Allington to Wiltshire, this film covers the bit from Strood to Dartford, on the Up North Kent, the first tunnel we come to is Strood Tunnel which is 1 mile 569 yards long, straight after is Higham Tunnel which is 1531 yards long, both tunnels were built as canal tunnels originally. we then pass Higham Station, and then the freight yards at Hoo Junction, you may follow this route with Quail Track Diagrams no 5. Sorry for the poor sound in places..
funny fight on the train strood chatham london
Darnley road Strood
Flash flood in Strood,Kent.Rain had to go somewhere and flowed like a river down Darnley road.
Strood 18/2/08
mum went to have eyes tested i went to the station much better with units
Units in the snow @ Strood Fri 3rd Dec 2010 copyright PWSeale
strood station 2
if you havent seen strood station 1 check it out here
Strood to Rochester Kent Javelin High Speed train journey
The Javelin High Speed train journey in Medway Kent from Strood to Rochester, travelling from Strood station onto Rochester station via Rochester Bridge with a limited view of the High Street, Corn Exchange, Rochester Castle and the Cathedral
Rochester Railway Station, Kent, England - 3rd June, 2014
Views from the platform at Rochester Railway Station of passing rail traffic. This includes the following train operating companies and classes: Southeastern classes 375, 395 (Javelin) and 466, and First Capital Connect class 377 which left the station empty, possibly as a test train.
canal road strood flooded
canal road strood flooded. also viewable via Kent Weather
Train Simulator 2018 - Route Learning: Strood to Tonbridge (Class 375)
PTGRail is back! In this, the first episode of the route learning series for 2018, we take a look at the Medway Valley Line from Dovetail games. Following the real life timetable of train 2T62, the 19:34 service from Strood to Tonbridge, we call at every station along the way. Stops include Cuxton, Halling, Snodland, New Hythe, Aylesford, Maidstone Barracks, Maidstone West, East Farleigh, Wateringbury, Yalding, Beltring, Paddock Wood, and Tonbridge.
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A visit to Aquasanctuary in Strood, Kent
Ever fancy having your feet cleaned by fish? Have a nibble at this...
Abandoned Public House in Strood, Medway
The Tug & Shovel, closed down in 2005 on the corner of North Street.
Woman rescued after falling onto tracks at Strood station
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Ghost stations , Abandoned Stations and Disued stations . Disappeared railway lines in England kent
Disused railway stations in Kent
Abandoned railway stations in Kent
Disappeared railway stations in Kent
A
Allhallows-on-Sea railway station
Ash Town railway station
Ashford West railway station
B
Biddenden railway station on the kent and East Sussex Railway
Brasted railway station destroyed railway line for the M25
Brookland Halt railway station
C
Cheriton Halt railway station
Chevening Halt railway station
Cliffe railway station
Cranbrook (Kent) railway station part of the kent and East Sussex Railway
D
Dover Harbour railway station
Dungeness (SER) railway station
E
East Minster railway station
Eastchurch railway station
Eastry railway station
24. Eastry South railway station
25. Elham railway station
26. Folkestone East railway station
27. Folkestone Harbour railway station
28. Folkestone Warren Halt railway station
29. Frittenden Road railway station
30. Golden Sands Halt railway station
31. Goudhurst railway station
32. Grain Crossing Halt railway station
33. Grain railway station
34. Gravesend West railway station
35. Greatstone Dunes railway station
36. Greatstone-on-Sea Halt railway station
37. Grove Ferry and Upstreet railway station
38. Harty Road Halt railway station
39. Hawkhurst railway station
40. Headcorn railway station
41. High Halden Road railway station
42. High Halstow Halt railway station
43. Horsmonden railway station
44. Hythe railway station (SER)
45. Kings Ferry Bridge North Halt railway station
46. Knowlton railway station
47. Lade railway station
48. Leysdown railway station
49. Longfield Halt railway station
50. Lullingstone railway station
51. Lydd Town railway station
52. Lydd-on-Sea Halt railway station
53. Middle Stoke Halt railway station
54. Milton Range Halt railway station
55. Milton Road Halt railway station
56. Minster on Sea railway station
57. New Romney and Littlestone-on-Sea railway station
58. Poison Cross railway station
59. Port Victoria railway station
60. Prince of Wales Halt railway station
61. Ramsgate Harbour railway station
62. Ramsgate Town railway station
63. Richboro Port railway station
64. Rochester Bridge railway station
65. Rochester Common railway station
66. Roman Road railway station (Kent)
67. Rosherville Halt railway station
68. Rosherville Halt railway station
69. Sandgate railway station
70. Sandwich Road railway station
71. Shakespeare Cliff Halt railway station
72. Sheerness East railway station
73. Smeeth railway station
74. Southfleet railway station
75. Staple railway station
76. Stoke Junction Halt railway station
77. Strood (1st) railway station
78. Swanley Junction railway station
79. Tenterden St. Michael's railway station
80. Teston Crossing Halt railway station
81. The Pilot Inn railway station
82. Tilmanstone Colliery Halt railway station
83. Tovil railway station
84. Tunbridge Wells West railway station
85. Uralite Halt railway station
86. War Department Halt railway station
87. Westerham railway station
88. Whitstable Harbour railway station
89. Wingham (Canterbury Road) railway station
90. Wingham Colliery railway station
91. Wingham Town railway station
92. Woodnesborough railway station
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Ghost stations is the usual English translation for the German word Geisterbahnhöfe. This term was used to describe certain stations on Berlin's U-Bahn and S-Bahn metro networks that were closed during the period of Berlin's division during the Cold War. Since then, the term has come to be used to describe any disused station on an underground railway line, especially those actively passed through by passenger trains.
An abandoned (or disused) railway station is a building or structure which was constructed to serve as a railway station but has fallen into disuse. There are various circumstances when this may occur - a railway company may fall bankrupt, or the station may be closed due to the failure of economic activitiy such as insufficient passenger numbers, operational reasons such as the diversion or replacement of the line. In some instances, the railway line may continue in operation while the station is closed. Additionally, stations may sometimes be resited along the route of the line to new premises - examples of this include opening a replacement station nearer to the centre of population, or building a larger station on a less restricted site to cope with high passenger numbers.