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  2. East Coastway line - Wikipedia

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    Some trains from London and Brighton continue beyond Hastings to Ore, where there is a turnaround siding, the old depot having been closed and redeveloped. This is the end of the East Coastway route, while the line heading east to Ashford is known as the Marshlink line .

  3. Falmer railway station - Wikipedia

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    4 tph to Brighton; 2 tph to Seaford; 1 tph to Eastbourne (all stations) 1 tph to Ore via Hastings (semi-fast) When Brighton & Hove Albion FC matches take place at the Falmer Stadium, additional matchday-only trains operate from the station to Brighton and Lewes. In addition, most usual services are run with additional carriages and the ...

  4. St Leonards Warrior Square railway station - Wikipedia

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    The competing London, Brighton and South Coast Railway (LBSCR) trains were not allowed to stop here until December 1870. [2] Between 1851 and 1882, it was named Gensing Station. The two companies maintained separate booking offices until 1923 when they both became part of the Southern Railway. The station is constructed in a narrow valley with ...

  5. Moulsecoomb railway station - Wikipedia

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    Moulsecoomb railway station serves Moulsecoomb and Hollingdean, both suburbs of Brighton in East Sussex, England. Train services from the station are provided by Southern, and the station is on the East Coastway Line 1 mile 65 chains (2.9 km) down the line from Brighton.

  6. West St Leonards railway station - Wikipedia

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    West St Leonards railway station is on the Hastings line in the south of England and is one of four stations that serve Hastings and St Leonards, East Sussex. It is 60 miles 59 chains (97.7 km) down the line from London Charing Cross. The station and all trains serving it are operated by Southeastern.

  7. Ore railway station - Wikipedia

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    The platforms, looking southwest towards Hastings A 1914 Railway Clearing House map of lines around Ore railway station. Ore railway station serves Ore in East Sussex, England. It is on the Marshlink Line, and train services are provided by Southern, with a single peak hour service operated by Southeastern.

  8. Lewes railway station - Wikipedia

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    RCTS Sussex Rail Tour in 1962. The first station in Friars Walk opened on 8 June 1846 was originally built as a terminus on the Brighton line. However, this station became inconvenient after an extension to Hastings opened on 27 June 1846. The new railway met the Brighton line at a junction just west of Lewes Station (i.e. towards Brighton ...

  9. 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.