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  2. Pevensey & Westham railway station - Wikipedia

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    Pevensey & Westham railway station. / 50.81583; 0.32475. Pevensey & Westham railway station serves the villages of Pevensey and Westham in East Sussex, England. It is on the East Coastway Line, and train services are provided by Southern. The station is located around 4 miles (6.4 km) from Eastbourne town centre, and is one of four stations ...

  3. British Rail Class 377 - Wikipedia

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    Originally used on Coastway services but later moved to London suburban services, being partly replaced by Class 313s, although many have now returned to Coastway workings following the retirement of Class 313s. 377/4: 75 2004–05 4 377401-475 All 3rd rail routes. 377442 returned back to /4 status Mid July 2021 after spending years as a 377/3 ...

  4. St Leonards Warrior Square railway station - Wikipedia

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    Station code: SLQ: Classification: DfT category D: Key dates; 13 February 1851 () Opened as St Leonards: 5 December 1870: Renamed St Leonards Warrior Square: 1 January 1917: Closed: 1 January 1919: Reopened: Passengers; 2018/19: 0.820 million: 2019/20: 0.823 million Interchange 0.179 million: 2020/21: 0.285 million Interchange 57,720: 2021/22: ...

  5. 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 .

  6. Wessex Main Line - Wikipedia

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    Wessex Main Line. The Wessex Main Line is the railway line from Bristol Temple Meads to Southampton Central. [1] Diverging from this route is the Heart of Wessex Line from Westbury to Weymouth. The Wessex Main Line intersects the Reading to Taunton Line at Westbury and the West of England Main Line at Salisbury .

  7. Barnham railway station - Wikipedia

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    Barnham railway station is in Barnham, West Sussex, England around 5 miles (8.0 km) north of Bognor Regis . It is located on the West Coastway Line between Brighton and Southampton, 63 miles 22 chains (101.8 km) down the line from London Bridge via Redhill. The station and all services are operated by Southern which operate at the station using ...

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  9. Island Line, Isle of Wight - Wikipedia

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    The Island Line is a railway line on the Isle of Wight which runs along the island's east coast and links Ryde Pier Head with Shanklin. Trains connect at Ryde Pier Head with passenger ferries to Portsmouth Harbour, and these ferries in turn connect with the rest of the National Rail network via the Portsmouth Direct Line. The line also connects ...

  10. Normans Bay railway station - Wikipedia

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    The Havensmouth level crossing as it was prior to 2015 with metal gates. The automated level crossing in February 2015 soon after its upgrade. The station was opened on 11 September 1905 and was originally named Pevensey Sluice, but later that year it was renamed Normans Bay Halt. The name was altered to Normans Bay on 5 May 1969.

  11. Polegate railway station - Wikipedia

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    Polegate station in 1914. In 1881 the second station was opened in connection with the construction of a new westward facing line to Hailsham and the 1880 extension of the Cuckoo Line to Eridge, and the re-aligned branchline to Eastbourne which the present line follows today. The second station had four through platforms.