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A 1947 Ordnance Survey map, showing Bognor Regis station Bognor Regis station and pointwork. Bognor Regis railway station is in the town of Bognor Regis, in the English county of West Sussex. It opened as the terminus of a short branch line in 1864, replacing a more distant station on the Worthing to Chichester main line.
The branch is operated with a shuttle train service from Barnham but this is supplemented with through trains to and from Littlehampton and London Victoria. The terminus of the line is Bognor Regis railway station. [1] All trains on the line are operated by Southern. There is only one station on the branch, the terminus at Bognor Regis.
Bognor Regis railway station. Bognor Regis railway station is on a branch line from Barnham, on the West Coastway Line. It has half-hourly services to London and to other south coast towns, some being direct. Trains are operated by Southern using Class 377s. Road links. A29. Towards Dorking to the north, south of which it joins the A24 to London.
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Trains on the Arun Valley line then mostly proceed to either Bognor Regis or Portsmouth Harbour, with an additional peak hour service which first proceeds to Littlehampton, and subsequently to Bognor Regis. Many stations on this line retain the short platforms which were originally built, not being extended by the Southern Railway when the line ...
A connecting train was provided at Arundel for Littlehampton. [34] In addition to the hourly trains via Sutton and Dorking, three of the fast trains daily ran via Redhill and Three Bridges, but made the same stops south of Horsham. The fastest train was 17.18 Victoria to Bognor, which took only 87 minutes, running fast as far as Horsham and ...
Bognor Regis branch; This a 3.5-mile (5.6 km) branch line; Drayton station – closed; Chichester Original terminus of the Brighton and Chichester Railway on 6 June 1846; present station opened 1847 when the line was extended to Havant.
Pages in category "Railway stations in West Sussex" The following 38 pages are in this category, out of 38 total. ... Bognor Regis railway station; Bosham railway ...