- Hythe (Essex) railway station
Infobox UK station
name = Hythe
code = HYH
manager =National Express East Anglia
locale =Colchester
borough = Colchester
lowusage0405 = 45,214
lowusage0506 = 52,716
lowusage0607 = 52,729
platforms = 2
start =Hythe railway station serves the eastern areas of
Colchester inEssex ,England . To the west of the station there is a triangle of lines with three junctions. The two lines lead to Colchester Town and Colchester. The three junctions are known as Hythe Junction, East Gates Junction (at the northern extremity of the triangle), and Colne Junction (at the western extremity). East Gates Junction has a mannedsignal box and a busylevel crossing over a major road into the town of Colchester.There are still sidings present at Hythe, although these are not in use, and there was once a short branch to Hythe quay which crossed the River Colne adjacent to the station by a small girder bridge, which is still in situ. There is no evidence today of the former quayside tracks, although aerial photo sites clearly show the exact alignments.
During the summer of 2008 the girder bridge was removed, although the concrete plinths are still in situ.During September 2008 work started on extending both platforms at Hythe, to accomodate 12-car train sets and so permit all trains on the Clacton/Walton branch to stop here without blocking the level crossing at the end of the station.As part of this work the north side siding was removed, and the pointwork and a short section of track leading to the south side sidings was also removed. Further trackwork leading to the girder bridge remains (October 2008) but will surely be removed when the platform extension work is further progressed.The station building (date unknown) remains but has not been used for many years, having been targetted by vandals and graffiti artists. The station has no ticketing issuing facilities save for a platform-mounted travel permit machine which rarely functions correctly.With no ticket issuing or checking facility, it is doubtful whether the passenger figures given are accurate, as simple extrapolation of numbers of passengers who alight from each train give a figure some 40% higher than the official figures. I doubt very much whether anyone watches the CCTV to count passenger numbers!
Hythe Station along with Colchester Town the next stop on the line towards London on the Line From Walton-on-the-naze are the only two stations on the Sunshine Coast Route along with the sign at the ticket office at
Clacton-on-sea to still haveFirst Great Eastern Livery signs still erected, although the First label has been removed due toFirst Group losing the Great Eastern Franchise. The Great Eastern Logo along with the blue green and white are still here today.ervice Patterns
On Mondays to Saturdays, a train departs hourly in each direction. The train in the 'up' (London) direction calls at Colchester Town before terminating at Colchester (North). The 'down' (away from London) train calls at Wivenhoe, Alresford, Great Bentley, Weeley, Thorpe-le-Soken, Kirby Cross and Frinton-on-Sea en route to Walton-on-the-Naze, Occasionally evening trains from Clacton on-route to London Liverpool Street call here also but these trains do not call at Colchester Town.
Hythe (Essex) is closed on Sundays and all trains on the line pass through without stopping.
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