East Bulverhythe, West St Leonards, Hastings, East Sussex England
Grid reference
TQ784088
Platforms
?
Other information
Status
Disused
History
Original company
Brighton, Lewes and Hastings Railway
Key dates
27 June 1846[1][2]
Opened
7 November 1846
Closed
v
t
e
Railway stations in Hastings
Legend
Marshlink line
to Ashford International
Ore
Mount Pleasant Tunnel (
230 yd
210 m
)
Hastings
Hastings Tunnel (
788 yd
721 m
)
Hastings line
to Tonbridge
St Leonards Warrior Square
West St Leonards
Bopeep Tunnel (
1318 yd
1205 m
)
Bopeep Junction
St Leonards West Marina
Bulverhythe
Glyne Gap Halt
East Coastway line
to Eastbourne & Brighton
Bulverhythe (also known as St Leonards Bulverhythe[3]) was a temporary railway station on the Brighton Lewes and Hastings Railway in Bulverhythe, now part of Hastings, East Sussex.[4]
^"St Leonards West Marina". Disussed Stations.
^Southern Region Record by R.H.Clark
^Course, Edwin (1973). The Railways of Southern England: the Main Lines. London: B.T. Batsford Ltd. p. 299. ISBN 978-0-7134-0490-6.
^Kent Rail, "Brighton".
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