Road Dover's main communications artery, the
A2 road replicates two former routes, connecting the town with Canterbury. The Roman road was followed for centuries until, in the late 18th century, it became a
toll road.
Stagecoaches were operating: one description stated that the journey took all day to reach London, from 4am to being "in time for supper". The other main roads, travelling west and east, are the
A20 to
Folkestone and thence the
M20 to London, and the
A258 through Deal to Sandwich. In December 2020, a long line of freight trucks formed due to sudden border closures with France, because of new strains of
COVID-19 within the United Kingdom.
Rail The railway reached Dover from two directions: the
South Eastern Railway's main line connected with Folkestone in 1844, and the
London, Chatham & Dover Railway opened its line from Canterbury in 1861.
Southeastern trains run from
Dover Priory to
London Charing Cross,
London Victoria or
London St Pancras International stations in London, and
Ramsgate or
Sandwich in Kent. With the introduction of the high-speed service into St Pancras International via
High Speed 1, rail journey times between London and Dover were reduced to 55 minutes non-stop. The
Chatham Main Line into Priory was electrified under
British Railways in 1959 as part of Stage 1 of Kent Coast Electrification, under the BR
1955 Modernisation Plan. The line up to Ramsgate, via Deal, was subsequently electrified under stage two of Kent Coast electrification in January 1961. This route links with
National Cycle Route 2 from Dover to St Austell, Regional route 16, and Regional route 17 in Dover. It passes three castles. Firstly from Dover on the steap incline past Dover Castle. Then
South Foreland Lighthouse is visible from the route. Mostly traffic-free along the east coast from Kingsdown to Deal, passing
Walmer Castle and
Deal Castle. Follows toll road (free to cyclists) through the Royal Cinque Ports Golf Club to the town of Sandwich. In Sandwich the route links with Regional route 15. Dover town centre is cycle friendly: There are dedicated cycle lanes along the seafront and cycle routes through the town's pedestrianised High Street area.
Ferry The
Port of Dover is a 20-minute walk from
Dover Priory railway station. The port offers crossings to both
Calais (DFDS, P&O and Irish Ferries) and
Dunkerque (DFDS). The Dover to
Dunkirk ferry route was originally operated by ferry operator
Norfolkline. This company was later acquired by the pan European operator
DFDS Seaways in July 2010. The crossing time is approximately two hours. The location of
Dunkirk is also more convenient for those travelling by road transport on to countries in Northern Europe including
Belgium, the
Netherlands, Germany and further afield.
Bus Stagecoach in East Kent provide local bus services. Dover is on the Stagecoach Diamond network providing links to
Canterbury and
Deal. The Western Docks at the port of Dover are served from the town centre as well as Canterbury and Deal. Dover is the start of
The Wave network to
New Romney via
Folkestone,
Hythe and
Dymchurch. There are services to
Lydd via
Lydd Airport, and links to
Sandwich.
National Express runs coaches from Dover to other towns in
Kent including Canterbury, Folkestone,
Ashford, Kent,
Maidstone,
Gillingham at Hempsted Valley shopping centre and
Greenhithe at
Bluewater Shopping Centre for
Dartford to London including
Bexleyheath,
Eltham,
Walworth,
Canary Wharf,
Elephant & Castle,
the City of London and to
Victoria Coach Station. ==RNLI==