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More high speed trains

Bullet train file pic
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Rail journey times between London and the Kent Coast will be nearly halved following the launch of high speed services early next month.

Southeastern today announced the expansion of high speed preview services to Ramsgate, Canterbury West, Dover Priory, Folkestone Central and West. The new services will start from 7 September.

The new services will improve journey times, for example saving 49 minutes on the average commute from Ramsgate and 47 minutes from Dover.

Charles Horton, managing director, Southeastern said: “We always hoped we could expand the preview service and thanks to the success of the first weeks we are now in a position to do this.

“We want as many people as possible to be able to experience the service before the full timetable is introduced in December.”

There will be two morning peak services from Ramsgate via Canterbury West and two peak services from Dover Priory via Folkestone Central and Folkestone West, returning in the evening peak. All the new services will also stop at Ashford International, resulting in an additional peak service on top of the current three trains to St Pancras International.

An off-peak return train is also being introduced between St Pancras International and Ashford International via Ebbsfleet. Trains from Ebbsfleet International will continue to have six morning peak services to St Pancras International and seven services back in the evening peak.

Throughout the day, services run twice hourly between Ebbsfleet International and St Pancras International. All the services will continue to run Monday to Friday.

There is hope the high-speed link will breath more economic life into Thanet, Dover and Folkestone. The new rail service has been welcomed by businessman Gavin Oakley who runs two hotels near Dover.

“It will cut the time it takes to get from London to Dover from two hours down to one and that will make a real difference in terms of commuting and also those visiting the coast for breaks or day trips,” he said.

A full, regular service is expected to begin by the end of the year.

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