EYNSFORD STATION

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A picture postcard village, set in the scenic Darent Valley, part of the Kent Downs Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. With castles, Roman villas and a ford, Eynsford can be traced back to 864 and was mentioned in the Doomsday Book in 1086.

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Accessibility

Distances 1.25 miles / 2km
Terrains Slight downward incline directly from the station (100m). Flat paved footpaths throughout although you will need to cross the main road several times to stay on the footpath.
Step free access Step free access is only in a northbound direction.
Accessible ticket machines
Ramp for train access
Accessible toilets
Accessible parking 1 space
Tactile paving on platform edge
Seating areas
Induction loop
Assisted travel

For more information visit the ThamesLink station information page

Station Facilities

Staff availability Mon-Fri 06:10-12:50
Ticket machines
Toilets
Baby changing
Car parking
Refreshments
Public telephone
Bicycle storage
Cash machine

For more information visit the ThamesLink station information page

Local Information

For more information on the local area and to help plan your visit then make sure to check out the Visit Sevenoaks and Darent Valley Community Rail Partnership websites. Both websites offer a wealth of information to help plan your visit, including places to eat, stay and visit.

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Sevenoaks,
Kent TN13 1HG
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