English: Site of former Grain station, 1995.
View westward on A228, towards Hoo Junction, Gravesend and London: ex-SE&CR Hundred of Hoo line (London) - Gravesend Central - Port Victoria/Allhallows-on-Sea line. This was a new station, opened 3/9/51 and replacing Grain Crossing Halt nearby, after the BP Oil Refinery and Depot had been built (since 1948). All public passenger services on the peninsula were withdrawn from 4/12/61, leaving the line from Hoo Junction devoted to freight only.
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