Colonel William A. Phillips

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Strood (1st) (locally known as and marked on old maps as The Old Terminus) was a terminus of the South Eastern Railway located in Strood and serving also the towns of Chatham and Rochester. It closed for passengers in 1856 when the present Strood station was opened. The site was then used as a sidings yard until around 1990. It is now occupied by housing development and industrial units.

Former Services
Preceding station   Disused railways   Following station
Higham   South Eastern Railway   Terminus

Maps

1863 Map of Strood and Frindsbury showing Strood's first station (Old Terminus) and second station (Strood Station).
1909 Map of Strood and Frindsbury showing that the site of the Old Terminus had become a sidings yard.
Medway Towns
Halling
Cuxton
Strood
Rochester Bridge | Strood (1st)
Goods station
Rochester Common
Rochester
(2015–)
Rochester
(1892–2015)
Chatham Central
Chatham
Gillingham
Rainham

References

51°23′47″N 0°30′08″E / 51.3965°N 0.5021°E / 51.3965; 0.5021