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Er Chris, I think "really nice" is stretching it a bit, regarding Dover Priory. The waiting room is still a bit cut off and gloomy, and as for outside...well, that's a vile rozzer-free repository for some right royal ne'er-do-wells: screaming, shouting, spewing, swearing, dealing and boozing; an unofficial dysfunctional meeters-and-greeters arrangement for the Priory Hotel's all-day bender crew. No wonder cabs are increasingly hard to come by outside the station. I wouldn't want to hang around there while some Burberry-clad scuzzball orders charlie from the phonebox.
Yet again, what a terrible "Welcome to Britain" message Dover Priory concourse sends to our foreign visitor(s). Plus ca change.
For a genuine "really nice" scenario on a similar scale, Hastings' newish open-plan glass station has got it just about right.
Oh for the grandeur of our very own noble old dame of railway cathedrals, Dover Marine. At least it's still being used for a good purpose these days, though.