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Bulverhythe railway station information


St Leonards Bulverhythe
General information
LocationEast Bulverhythe, West St Leonards, Hastings, East Sussex
England
Grid referenceTQ784088
Platforms?
Other information
StatusDisused
History
Original companyBrighton, Lewes and Hastings Railway
Key dates
27 June 1846[1][2]Opened
7 November 1846Closed
Railway stations
in Hastings
Legend
Bulverhythe railway station
Marshlink line
to Ashford International
Bulverhythe railway station
Ore
Bulverhythe railway station
Mount Pleasant Tunnel (
230 yd
210 m
)
Bulverhythe railway station
Hastings
Bulverhythe railway station
Hastings Tunnel (
788 yd
721 m
)
Bulverhythe railway station
Bulverhythe railway station
Hastings line
to Tonbridge
Bulverhythe railway station
Bulverhythe railway station
St Leonards Warrior Square
Bulverhythe railway station
Bulverhythe railway station
West St Leonards
Bulverhythe railway station
Bulverhythe railway station
Bopeep Tunnel (
1318 yd
1205 m
)
Bulverhythe railway station
Bulverhythe railway station
Bopeep Junction
Bulverhythe railway station
St Leonards West Marina
Bulverhythe railway station
Bulverhythe
Bulverhythe railway station
Glyne Gap Halt
Bulverhythe railway station
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]

  1. ^ "St Leonards West Marina". Disussed Stations.
  2. ^ Southern Region Record by R.H.Clark
  3. ^ Course, Edwin (1973). The Railways of Southern England: the Main Lines. London: B.T. Batsford Ltd. p. 299. ISBN 978-0-7134-0490-6.
  4. ^ Kent Rail, "Brighton".

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