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  2. 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.

  3. Brighton Main Line - Wikipedia

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    The Brighton Main Line is a railway line in southern England linking London to Brighton. It starts at two termini in the capital, London Victoria and London Bridge , and the branches from each meet at East Croydon , from where the route continues southwards via Gatwick Airport to the coast.

  4. Brighton and Hove city centre - Wikipedia

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    Brighton railway station Brighton and Hove Buses run regularly throughout the city centre. The city centre is well served by public transport. Brighton and Hove Buses run regularly throughout the area with stops and stations at Churchill Square, Brighton Station, the Clock Tower, North Street and the Old Steine. Buses serve as the main mode of ...

  5. North Laine - Wikipedia

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    The North Laine stretches southwards from Brighton railway station down Trafalgar Street to the town centre, ending at the junction with North Street. The main shopping areas include Trafalgar St, Kensington Gardens, Sydney Street, Gardner Street and Bond Street - mostly pedestrianised apart from Trafalgar St - which are popular both with ...

  6. Transport in Brighton and Hove - Wikipedia

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    The station opened in 1840 [1] by the London & Brighton Railway, which also established one of the first railway-owned locomotive works (now the New England Quarter). Govia Thameslink Railway operate regular services to Portsmouth Harbour , Southampton Central , Hastings , Seaford , London Victoria , Bedford and Cambridge under the Gatwick ...

  7. Queen's Road, Brighton - Wikipedia

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    Queen's Road, Brighton town centre. Queen's Road, Brighton is a major street in Brighton, East Sussex. It was rebuilt during an 1845 slum clearance programme to connect Brighton railway station to the town centre. [1] It is part of the A2010 road, and connects the station to the Jubilee Clock Tower where it meets Western Road, West Street and ...

  8. Brighton - Wikipedia

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    The Brighton Main Line railway (left) and A23 road link Brighton with London. Brighton has several railway stations, many bus routes, coach services and taxis. A Rapid Transport System has been under consideration for some years. [228] Trolleybuses, trams, ferries and hydrofoil services have operated in the past.

  9. New England Quarter - Wikipedia

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    The New England Quarter is in a central location in Brighton, the main urban centre in the city of Brighton and Hove. It is immediately east of the railway station and approximately ¾ mile north of the seafront. It covers a broadly rectangular area of 8.7 hectares (21 acres), [4] bounded by:

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