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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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    A west–south spur linking Crystal Palace and Norwood Junction stations was opened in 1857, allowing trains from Brighton to reach the Pimlico terminus. The LB&SCR purchased the WELCPR in 1859. [78] In 1860, the Victoria Station and Pimlico Railway constructed Grosvenor Bridge across the River Thames, opening Victoria station on 1 October that ...

  4. Transport in Brighton and Hove - Wikipedia

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    Current commuter rail network in Brighton, with major stations annotated Brighton railway station is the most important station in Sussex, where lines from the north, west and east terminate. 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 ...

  5. List of busiest railway stations in Great Britain - Wikipedia

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    Only tickets sold for National Rail services are included; some stations may also be served by underground metro or urban light rail networks. Stations serving solely the London Underground, light rail, special tours or heritage railways are therefore excluded. The London Overground and Elizabeth line are included in the data. Data for 2023 ...

  6. West Coastway line - Wikipedia

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    Brighton trains serving the West Coastway leave from platforms 1, 2 and 3 on a curve to leave the Brighton Main Line. There was Holland Road Halt opened 1905 and closed 1956; when closed it was the only station on the West Coastway line to retain timber decking. [10] This station was sited just west of the Holland Road bridge.

  7. East Coastway line - Wikipedia

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    The East Coastway line is a railway line along the south coast of Sussex to the east of Brighton, England. Trains to the west of Brighton operate on the West Coastway line. Together with the West Coastway and the Marshlink line to the east, the line forms part of a continuous route from Havant to Ashford.

  8. Hove railway station - Wikipedia

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    Hove railway station serves Hove, in Brighton and Hove in the county of East Sussex, England. It is 50 miles 56 chains (81.6 km) measured from London Victoria. The station and the majority of trains serving it are operated by Southern. Gatwick Express trains stable at Hove from time to time.

  9. New Brighton railway station - Wikipedia

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    The station is staffed, during all opening hours, and has platform CCTV. [8] There is a payphone, a station cafe and a vending machine, as well as a waiting room and toilets. There is, also, a booking office, live departure and arrival screens, for passenger information, and the terminus island platform also has a further sheltered waiting area ...