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Former railway station in England
Lewes Road railway station was a railway station in Brighton, East Sussex. It was located on the now closed Kemp Town branch line which first opened in 1869. The station opened on 1 September 1873 and was closed to passengers in 1933 but the line remained opened for goods trains until 1971.
The layout of the station was quite unusual, as the single track that passed through it had a platform either side of it linked by a footbridge. Entry to the station was via a covered staircase situated next to the first arch of the Lewes Road viaduct.
After the station was closed to passengers the platform buildings were used as a pickle factory, before being demolished during the 1950s. The platforms were intact when the line was completely closed in 1971. The site was redeveloped during the 1980s and no trace of the station now remains.[1][2][3][4]
Preceding station |
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Disused railways |
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Following station |
London Road Line closed, station open |
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London, Brighton and South Coast Railway Kemp Town branch line |
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Hartington Road Line and station closed |
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- History
- Brighton Blitz
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- Battle of Lewes Road
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- City Council
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- A23
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- Brighton railway works
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- London Road viaduct
- Lovers Walk depot
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- Auto rickshaws (TucTuc Ltd)
- Daddy Long-Legs
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- Volk's Railway
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- Brighton Herald (defunct)
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- Brighton F.C.
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Buildings |
- Buildings and architecture
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- Grade I listed buildings
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Parks |
- East Brighton Park
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- Preston Park
- Queen's Park
- St Ann's Well Gardens
- Stanmer Park
- The Level
- Wild Park
- William Clarke Park
- (Brighton Parks Police)
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