313206 at Newhaven Harbour with a Southern service bound for Seaford
General information
Location
Newhaven, Lewes England
Grid reference
TQ449009
Managed by
Southern
Platforms
2
Other information
Station code
NVH
Classification
DfT category F1
History
Pre-grouping
LB&SCR
Post-grouping
Southern Railway
Key dates
8 December 1847
Opened (as Newhaven Wharf)
17 May 1886
Renamed Newhaven Harbour
1914
closed (except for workmen)
1919
reopened
Passengers
2018/19
53,266
2019/20
49,450
2020/21
14,020
2021/22
18,298
2022/23
23,176
Notes
Passenger statistics from the Office of Rail and Road
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