Ham Street railway station is a Grade II listed stop on the Marshlink line in the village of Hamstreet, Kent, between Ashford International and Hastings.
[2] The booking office - open on Mondays to Saturdays mornings - is located in the main station building on the Ashford-bound platform.
The station was built by the South Eastern Railway to the designs of the company architect William Tress[4] as one of four original stops on the line from Ashford to Hastings (the others being Appledore, Rye and Winchelsea).
[1] Along with several other stations on the line, Ham Street opened with staggered platforms, allowing a crossing across the railway from one to the other.
[7] After several accidents and near misses, a temporary footbridge was provided in 2014, replacing the previous flat crossing of the railway.