Minster railway station
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Minster railway station
Summary
Minster railway station is a railway station[1]. It ranks in the top 0.97% of railway_station entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (35 views/month, #180 of 18,574).[2]
Key Facts
- Minster railway station is located in Thanet[3].
- Minster railway station is in the country of United Kingdom[4].
- Minster railway station's instance of is recorded as railway station[5].
- Minster railway station's connecting line is recorded as Ashford to Ramsgate Line[6].
- Minster railway station is owned by Network Rail[7].
- Minster railway station is operated by Southeastern[8].
- Minster railway station's adjacent station is recorded as Ramsgate railway station[9].
- Minster railway station's adjacent station is recorded as Sturry railway station[10].
- Minster railway station's Commons category is recorded as Minster railway station[11].
- Minster railway station's OS grid reference is recorded as TR311641[12].
- Minster railway station's coordinate location is recorded as {'globe': 'http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q2', 'altitude': None, 'latitude': 51.329, 'longitude': 1.317, 'precision': 0.00027777777777778}[13].
- Minster railway station's located on linear feature is recorded as Ashford to Ramsgate Line[14].
- Minster railway station's number of platform tracks is recorded as {'unit': '1', 'amount': '+2'}[15].
- Minster railway station's date of official opening is recorded as 1846[16].
- Minster railway station's state of use is recorded as in use[17].
- Minster railway station's historic county is recorded as Kent[18].
Body
Geography
Minster railway station is in the country of United Kingdom[4]. It is located in Thanet[3].
Designation and Status
Minster railway station's instance of is recorded as railway station[5].
History and Context
Minster railway station is owned by Network Rail[7].
Why It Matters
Minster railway station ranks in the top 0.97% of railway_station entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (35 views/month, #180 of 18,574).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 5 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[19]