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  2. 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 .

  3. Brighton, Lewes and Hastings Railway - Wikipedia

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    The Brighton, Lewes and Hastings Railway was an early railway in southern England that built the East Coastway line running between the three East Sussex towns mentioned in its name. The company existed from February 1844 but only operated trains for a few weeks during June and July 1846 before it was amalgamated with other companies to form ...

  4. West Coastway line - Wikipedia

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    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]

  5. Cliftonville Curve - Wikipedia

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    Cliftonville Curve is a short railway that links the West Coastway Line to the Brighton Main Line between Hove and Preston Park. [1] It was opened in July 1879. [1] [2] The curve includes a 535-yard (489 m) tunnel.

  6. 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.

  7. Southern (Govia Thameslink Railway) - Wikipedia

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    Brighton Main Line (London Bridge to South Croydon) Oxted line (to Uckfield only) East Coastway line Marshlink line: 2003–04: 4 [80] 2 Bombardier Electrostar: 377/1: EMU: 64 4 Entire Southern network apart from sections between Hurst Green and Uckfield & between Ore and Ashford International: 2001–05 377/2: 15 377/3: 28 3 377/4: 75 4 377/6 ...

  8. Falmer railway station - Wikipedia

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    Falmer railway station is in Brighton and Hove, East Sussex, south-east England, 3 miles 39 chains (5.6 km) from Brighton railway station on the East Coastway line. It is operated by Southern. The station serves the village of Falmer as well as the University of Sussex campus and the University of Brighton Falmer campus.

  9. Pevensey Bay railway station - Wikipedia

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    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]