Bat & Ball railway station

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Bat & Ball railway station is on Bat & Ball Road in the suburban town of Sevenoaks, Kent, England. The station is managed by Southeastern, although all trains that serve the station are Thameslink. It is 25 mi from London Victoria, although all northbound trains run to London Blackfriars.

History

The station opened in 1862 with the name Sevenoaks. Some years later, it was named Sevenoaks Bat & Ball and then again in 1950 to its current name. The name derives from the Bat & Ball Inn, a pub which no longer exists. A long lease of the building was granted to Sevenoaks Town Council in 2017 for refurbishment supported by the Heritage Lottery Fund. Works began in March 2018 for a building reopening in January 2019. It is a listed building in the initial, mainstream category, Grade II (two).

Facilities

The station is near the hospital, in the ecclesiastical parish of St John's Hill and in the broader town council's civil parish. It is on a south coastbound route from London via Swanley and via Otford. The northbound platform has a bench under a shelter and, in 2014, new benches and service tannoy have graced the other platform. Southeastern has fitted an electronic screen showing departures. The station has a car park. Once free, a fee of £3 per day to park began in 2020. This resulted in the displacement of parking by commuters into surrounding residential streets, particularly Chatham Hill Road. Per the local press, parking problems for local residents were common, whilst leaving the station's car park almost deserted. A PERTIS permit to travel machine was at the entrance to the southbound platform, later replaced by a card payment-only ticket machine in 2016. As part of the refurbishment project undertaken by Sevenoaks Town Council, the station building will house a public cafe, public toilets and community meeting rooms, due to open January 2019.

Services

All services at Bat & Ball are operated by Thameslink using electric multiple units. The typical off-peak service in trains per hour is: During peak hours, the service to London Blackfriars is extended to and from Welwyn Garden City, via Finsbury Park.

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