A westward view includes the new footbridge taking shape, in addition to the erection of V-shaped platform canopies. The footbridge staircases are decidedly wide to accommodate high passenger traffic. © David Glasspool
No. 465031 was pairing with No. 465235 on a Gravesend stopping service, and was framed by the new footbridge. The footbridge here is fully enclosed, but unlike that at Dartford, comprises meshed windows, allowing at least some natural light in. © David Glasspool
The new station building is now open for business: two ticket booths are available, in addition to a "Fares To Pay" counter. Doors are of the automatic sliding type, and the inside is light and airy. © David Glasspool
The booking hall of 1849 has finally become extinct at Greenhithe. Remaining is the former toilet block (which has for long been used as a store) and the subway, the latter of which has been blocked off with palisade fencing. © David Glasspool
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