London Road (Brighton) railway station

London Road (Brighton) railway station

Infobox UK station
name = London Road
code = LRB


manager = Southern
locale = Brighton
borough = Brighton & Hove
usage0405 = 0.354
usage0506 = 0.411
usage0607 = 0.450
platforms = 2
start = 1877

London Road (Brighton) Railway Station is in Brighton, East Sussex, England. Train services from the station are provided by Southern, and the station is on the East Coastway Line.

History

London Road station was opened in 1877, following housing development in the surrounding area. It was originally to be called Ditchling Rise, a more accurate name as London Road is a little way away. Until the branch closed in the 1960s, trains to Kemptown diverged from the Brighton – Lewes line here.

The Lewes-side platform building was demolished in the early 1980s. The station had a substantial refurbishment at the end of 2004 with some add on parts to the original building demolished. The station has also been home to the "Brighton Model Railway Club" since 1971.

Services

The typical off-peak service is:
*4tph (trains per hour) to Brighton
*2tph to Seaford
*1tph to Hastings via Eastbourne
*1tph to Lewes – this connects at Lewes with the semi-fast service to Ashford International via Eastbourne and Hastings, and thus connects to France and Belgium

The station ticket office is open from 0645 to 1330 hours, Mondays to Saturdays. There are also self service ticket machines on each platform, accepting cash and credit/debit cards.


Former Services

Gallery

See also

* Transport in Brighton
* History of Brighton – with reference to the Second World War section describing the bombing of the London Road railway viaduct.

External links

* [http://www.brightonmrc.freeserve.co.uk/ Brighton Model Railway Club]


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