Foot crossing over the Medway Valley Line
Introduction
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Image: © Marathon Taken: 11 Jul 2013
The Medway Valley Line was built in two stages by the South Eastern Railway. The first stage, opened in 1844, was from Paddock Wood following the Medway Valley to Maidstone. In 1856 the line was extended up the Medway Valley to the North Kent Line at Strood (which had opened in 1847). Here between Maidstone West and East Farleigh is the 1844 section. This foot crossing links Wharf Road on the far side of the River Medway and the Medway Valley Walk with Bower Lane which can be seen beyond the crossing. As can also be seen, there is additionally a pedestrian footbridge.