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Station gives north Kent key travel role

1:40pm Tuesday 12th September 2006

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By Corinne McPartland »

EBBSFLEET International Station was unveiled today, putting north Kent firmly on the map.

The station, off Southfleet Road, Swanscombe, is set to be used by more than one million travellers per year.

It is part of the £5.2 billion development linking the region with central London and the continent.

Ebbsfleet station picture gallery - click here

It should be up and running by September next year with trains heading for international destinations including Brussels and Paris.

The high-speed train company Eurostar will be running seven services to Paris and five to Brussels each day.

There will also be direct train links to London Waterloo which should be running by 2009.

Dartford Council leader Councillor Jeremy Kite has welcomed Eurostar's announcement that half of its international rail services will stop at Ebbsfleet.

He said: "The decision by Eurostar to focus so much attention on this area of Kent shows how important the station is geographically.

"I think that Ebbsfleet and Eurostar will be very welcome additions to our borough."


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Fred Lemont, Paddock Wood says...
1:21pm Wed 29 Aug 07

Utter madness. Ashford, which Eurostar clearly want to abandon, can be reached easily by several domestic rail lines. But Ebbsfleet CANNOT. Until 2009. What madness, to encourage yet MORE traffic to an area which is totally incapable of handling the current level of traffic.

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