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  2. Lewes Transit Center - Wikipedia

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    The Lewes Transit Center features a bus loop that buses pull into, to pick up and drop off passengers. Located south of the bus stop is a park and ride lot with 248 parking spaces along with an indoor passenger facility featuring seating, restrooms, a ticket sales office, and monitors displaying real-time bus information.

  3. Brighton & Hove (bus company) - Wikipedia

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    Brighton & Hove's operations expanded further in September 2007 with the acquisition of Stagecoach South's Lewes operations, which operated routes from Brighton to Eastbourne, Tunbridge Wells and Lewes itself. 15 out of 26 vehicles based at Lewes' depot were included in the sale, as were its 70 staff, however the depot building was not included ...

  4. Lewes bus station - Wikipedia

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    Lewes bus station was a bus station in Lewes, England. It opened on 26 March 1954 as a terminus for Southdown Motor Services routes. The adjacent bus depot was opened several months earlier. [1] The bus station was sold by Stagecoach in 2006 and is currently owned by the Generator Group. [2]

  5. St Leonards West Marina railway station - Wikipedia

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    St Leonards West Marina is a disused railway station in the Bopeep area of the borough of Hastings, East Sussex.Opened by the Brighton, Lewes and Hastings Railway in 1846, it was the first permanent station to serve the area and became part of a feud between two rival railway companies over access to nearby Hastings.

  6. Harvey's Brewery - Wikipedia

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    Harvey's brewery shop in Cliffe High Street, Lewes, May 2007. Harvey's produces cask-conditioned, kegged, canned and bottled ales. In the case of cask-conditioned and bottled ales there is a range which is always available ("all-year"), and then a selection of "seasonal" ales. The brewery's former depot (beside Lewes railway station) in April 2007

  7. Brighton Corporation Tramways - Wikipedia

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    Brighton Corporation Tramways [2] operated an extensive network of routes in the first four decades of the 20th century. The first route to operate, from 25 November 1901, ran from the main terminus at the Aquarium (outside Brighton Palace Pier) to Lewes Road, a major route to the north-east; other routes were quickly established, so that by 1904 its full extent had been established.

  8. Queen Anne's Railroad - Wikipedia

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    The Queen Anne's Railroad was a railroad that ran between Love Point, Maryland, and Lewes, Delaware during the late 19th and early 20th Century. It connected to Baltimore via ferry across the Chesapeake Bay, to Cape May, New Jersey via a ferry across the Delaware Bay and to Rehoboth Beach, Delaware via another railroad.

  9. Delaware, Maryland and Virginia Railroad - Wikipedia

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    The Junction and Breakwater Railroad (J&B) was a 38 mile long railroad, built between 1858 and 1878 that ran between Harrington, Delaware and Lewes with a spur to Rehoboth Beach, Delaware. The Breakwater & Frankford Railroad (B&F) built a connection, which opened on May 22, 1874, to the J&B at Georgetown that ran from Georgetown to the Maryland ...