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  2. Transport in Brighton and Hove - Wikipedia

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    The Kemptown end of the Kemp Town-Elm Grove tunnel map The platforms for the disused Golf Club halt on the Devil's Dyke lineFrom 1869 until 1932 (and for freight until 1971) there was a line to Kemptown: Lewes Road (actually on Mayo Road 1873–1932), Hartington Road Halt (1906–11) and Kemp Town terminus and goods yard.

  3. Brighton Main Line - Wikipedia

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    The Brighton Main Line is a railway line in southern England. It links the capital to Brighton and passes through Greater London, Surrey and West Sussex.It serves Gatwick Airport and the towns of Redhill, Horley, Crawley, Haywards Heath and Burgess Hill, as well as the South London suburbs.

  4. London Road (Brighton) railway station - Wikipedia

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    London Road (Brighton) railway station is a railway station located in Round Hill, an inner suburb of Brighton in East Sussex. It is the first intermediate station on the Brighton branch of the East Coastway Line, 57 chains (1.1 km) down the line from Brighton station. The station is managed by Southern, who operate all services on the line. It ...

  5. Brighton railway station - Wikipedia

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    The London & Brighton Railway (L&BR) built a passenger station, goods station, locomotive depot and railway works on a difficult site on the northern edge of Brighton. This site was 0.5 miles (0.80 km) from, and 70 feet (21 m) above the sea shore, and had involved considerable excavation work to create a reasonable gradient from Patcham Tunnel.

  6. Haywards Heath railway station - Wikipedia

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    Northbound view of platform 2 in 2008 Northbound view of the station in 2008 A former Connex South Central train at Haywards Heath station in 2002. The London and Brighton Railway opened its main line from a junction with the London and Croydon Railway at Norwood as far as Haywards Heath on 12 July 1841, with a coach service to take passengers on the remainder of their journey towards Brighton.

  7. East Coastway line - Wikipedia

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    The train operating company Southern refers to the routes on this line as "East Coastway" or "Coastway East". The trains running under the East Coastway name serve stations between Brighton, Lewes, Eastbourne, Hastings, Ore and Ashford, together with the branch line to Seaford.

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  9. Portslade railway station - Wikipedia

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    Portslade railway station (in full, Portslade & West Hove station) is a railway station located in Portslade-by-Sea in the city of Brighton and Hove, East Sussex, England, but located on the western fringes of the village of Aldrington (a part commonly known as 'West Hove'). It is 2 miles 73 chains (4.7 km) down the line from Brighton.