Newhaven Marine railway station
Newhaven Marine | |
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The entrance to the platform at Newhaven Marine, the semaphore signal is out of sight to the left. | |
Location | |
Place | Newhaven |
Local authority | Lewes |
Coordinates | 50°47′15″N 0°03′24″E / 50.7875°N 0.0566°ECoordinates: 50°47′15″N 0°03′24″E / 50.7875°N 0.0566°E |
Grid reference | TQ450006 |
Operations | |
Station code | NVM |
Number of platforms | 1 |
Live arrivals/departures, station information and onward connections from National Rail Enquiries | |
History | |
Original company | LB&SCR |
Pre-grouping | LB&SCR |
Post-grouping | Southern Railway |
17 May 1886 | Opened as "Newhaven Harbour (Boat Station)" |
14 May 1984 | Renamed "Newhaven Marine" |
August 2006 | service suspended for safety |
National Rail – UK railway stations | |
UK Railways portal |
Newhaven Marine railway station is a station in Newhaven, East Sussex, England near Newhaven Harbour. It is legally open, but has been closed to passenger trains since August 2006 due to "safety concerns".[1] There has been no official elaboration on what these safety concerns are. The station was featured on a BBC Radio 4 programme, The Ghost Trains of Old England, in October 2010.[2]
History
The London, Brighton and South Coast Railway (LB&SCR) opened the station on 17 May 1886, as Newhaven Harbour (Boat Station). On 14 May 1984 British Railways renamed it Newhaven Marine.[3]
The line to Newhaven Marine branches off the Seaford line at Newhaven Harbour Junction. The single platform of Newhaven Marine is numbered 3; it is long enough for 12 coaches, and is 16 chains (320 m) to the south of Newhaven Harbour station. There is a run-round loop. [4]
The branch is sometimes used as a turn-around for diverted trains in the event of disruption on the Eastbourne line.
Services
As of October 2010, there were no advertised passenger services from the station. Southern train operating company used to offer a complimentary taxi from Marine station for any passengers with a Marine ticket. This service was withdrawn when the station was removed from the fares database.[2]
Site today
The station site is now run by the Southern train operating company.[5] The station can still be accessed as there is no longer fencing at the entrance to the platform. [6]
Preceding station | Disused railways | Following station | ||
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Terminus | Southern Seaford Branch Line |
Newhaven Harbour |
See also
References
- ↑ "Newhaven Marine Railway Station". Hansard. Retrieved 27 October 2010.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 "The Ghost Trains of Old England". BBC. Retrieved 27 October 2010.
- ↑ Butt, R.V.J. (1995). The Directory of Railway Stations. Yeovil: Patrick Stephens Ltd. p. 169. ISBN 1-85260-508-1. R508.
- ↑ Yonge, John (November 2008) [1994]. Jacobs, Gerald, ed. Railway Track Diagrams 5: Southern & TfL (3rd ed.). Bradford on Avon: Trackmaps. map 17A. ISBN 978-0-9549866-4-3.
- ↑ https://www.whatdotheyknow.com/request/105003/response/261871/attach/3/120307%20Fairchild%20response.pdf
- ↑ http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-MeR3cp2MqOk/UsilT4k3DbI/AAAAAAAAHnM/Tzodh_cU3Do/s1600/2008+0604+R02+Newhaven;+Newhaven+Marine,+with+untimetabled+1852+waiting+to+leave.JPG
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