Kemsley railway station is on the Sheerness Line in north Kent, England, and serves the village of Kemsley. It is down the line from . Train services are provided by Southeastern.
History
The station was opened by the Southern Railway as Kemsley Halt on 1 January 1927. It was renamed to Kemsley by British Rail on 5 May 1969.
Facilities
There are two platforms but no station building at this unstaffed location. Access between the two platforms is via a footbridge or the road bridge (for step-free access) to the north of the station. Services towards Swale, Queenborough and Sheerness-on-Sea depart from platform 1. Services to and London depart from platform 2.
Services
thumb|left|Station map in relation to the local area
All services at Kemsley are operated by Southeastern using EMUs.
The typical off-peak service is one train per hour in each direction between and , from where connections are available to , London St Pancras International, and . During the peak hours, the service is increased to two trains per hour in each direction.
