Transport | Kent Transport KentÕs position between London and mainland Europe makes it an ideal place to do business, and with high-speed rail due to open in December the pace is about to increase. The Sheppey Crossing opened in July 2006 and links the Isle of Sheppey with mainland Kent via the A249 from the M2. The £100m crossing carries an estimated 26,000 vehicles a day. www.swale.gov.uk The Port of Sheerness is a deepwater port at the confluence of the River Medway that specialises in fresh produce, new vehicles and forest products. www.medwayports.com/sheerness Over 14 million passengers pass through Dover Port every year. Four ferry operators connect England with Calais, Boulogne and Dunkirk. www.doverport.co.uk Folkestone Harbour is the centre of the major redevelopment of the historic old town. High-speed rail arrives in December 2009 with the Creative Quarter development alone set to bring 1,000 jobs. The Quarterhouse arts and entertainment venue opened in March. www.folkestoneharbour.com