Cowden railway station

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Cowden railway station is a small rural stop in Kent, England, serving the village of Cowden on the rail route between London and the south coast.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf railway station
accidentDate 15 October 1994
accidentFatalities 5
accidentType head-on collision
category DfT category F2 station
country England
distanceFromCowdenVillage about 2 miles
distanceFromLondon approximately 26 miles from London Bridge
fareZone outside London fare zones
formerOperator British Rail NERFINISHED
Southern Region of British Railways NERFINISHED
gridReference TQ 436 404
hasAccess step-free access to platform
hasAccident Cowden rail crash NERFINISHED
hasFacility car park
customer information screens
cycle storage
help point
waiting shelter
hasFeature rural surroundings
hasStructure single platform on single-track line
lineElectrification unelectrified
locatedIn Cowden NERFINISHED
Kent NERFINISHED
South East England
locatedOn section between Hurst Green and Uckfield
managedBy Southern NERFINISHED
nearbySettlement Mark Beech NERFINISHED
opened 19 September 1887
openedBy London, Brighton and South Coast Railway NERFINISHED
operator Southern NERFINISHED
owner Network Rail NERFINISHED
platformCount 1
railwayLine Oxted line NERFINISHED
railwayRoute London to south coast route
region Wealden district area NERFINISHED
servedArea village of Cowden
servedBy Southern diesel multiple units
servicePattern all-stations stopping services
serviceTo London Bridge NERFINISHED
Oxted NERFINISHED
Uckfield NERFINISHED
signalSystem token-based signalling historically
stationCode CWN NERFINISHED
status unstaffed
ticketing Penalty Fare scheme applies
self-service ticket machine

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Oxted line passesThrough Cowden railway station