Steyning railway station

Steyning
Location
Place Steyning
Area Horsham, West Sussex
Grid reference TQ182114
Operations
Pre-grouping London, Brighton and South Coast Railway
Post-grouping Southern Railway
Southern Region of British Railways
Platforms 2
History
16 October 1861[1] Opened
7 March 1966 Closed
Disused railway stations in the United Kingdom
Closed railway stations in Britain
A B C D–F G H–J K–L M–O P–R S T–V W–Z
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Steyning railway station was on the Steyning Line which served the small Saxon market town of Steyning[1].

Contents

Station opening and development

The arrival of the station accelerated residential development in the area and some houses were constructed by the railway contractor to the west of the station. Workshops constructed by the contractor survived as industrial units until their demolition after 1953.[2] In addition to passengers, the station's main traffic was animals, notably horses, for the Wednesday cattle market in "Market Field".

The single-track line was doubled by 1879.[1]

Closed

The station closed as a result of the Beeching Axe in 1966 and now forms part of the Downs Link footpath.

Only the old warehouse building (view building), long since converted into townhouses remains of the station today aside from the name "Station Road", and its site is occupied by housing and the Steyning Bypass.[3]

Preceding station Disused railways Following station
Henfield   British Rail
Southern Region

Steyning Line
  Bramber

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c Oppitz, Leslie (2001). Lost Railways of Sussex. Countryside Books. ISBN 1853066974. 
  2. ^ "Steyning - British History Online". http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=18254. Retrieved 2010-06-12. 
  3. ^ "Shoreham - Guildford". http://www.sussexias.co.uk/articles/branch_1.htm. Retrieved 2010-06-12.