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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 .
The West Coastway line runs almost alongside or within a few miles of the south coast of Sussex and Hampshire, between Brighton and Southampton. [1] [2] [3] East of Portsmouth the line was electrified (using 750 V DC third rail) by the Southern Railway before the Second World War in two stages: Brighton to West Worthing in 1933, [4] [5]
Wessex Main Line: Bristol Temple Meads to Southampton Central: 1847–1856: South East, South West — West Coastway line: Brighton to Southampton Central: 1840–1889: South East: Third rail, 750 V DC: West of England line: Basingstoke to Exeter St Davids: 1854–1860: South East, South West —
Brighton railway station is the principal station serving the city of Brighton and Hove in England, operated by Govia Thameslink Railway. It is the southern terminus of the Brighton Main Line, the western terminus of the East Coastway Line and the eastern terminus of the West Coastway Line.
Mr Bell said: "The Portishead to Bristol rail line stands to be transformative for North Somerset and the wider area, connecting 50,000 people back into the rail network through regular and ...
Pevensey Bay railway station serves Pevensey Bay in East Sussex, England. It is on the East Coastway Line, and train services are provided by Southern. It was opened by the London, Brighton and South Coast Railway on 11 September 1905, and was originally named Pevensey Bay Halt. It was renamed Pevensey Bay on 5 May 1969. [1]
Brighton Main Line: to Three Bridges . Keymer Junction (1854–1883) Plumpton: ... This is a route-map template for the East Coastway line, a UK railway line.
Services, generally originating from Brighton, stop at Lewes on the East Coastway Line, the last station before the branch line splits off. The branch line starts at Southerham Junction on the East Coastway Line. The first station on the line is Southease, which serves the village of Southease and also has links to the South Downs Way