Trains between Dover and Folkestone running again, as new sea wall and viaduct completed

High speed trains are stopping at Dover Priory again for the first time in 9 months Credit: ITV

The train line between Dover Priory and Folkestone reopened today, three months ahead of schedule.

It was closed on Christmas Eve last year when heavy storms damaged the sea wall. Rebuilding the Victorian structure has cost nearly £40million.

Network Rail's Director Route Asset Management, Alan Ross, said that it has been a massive project:

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