St Leonards West Marina railway station
Disused railway stations in East SussexFormer London, Brighton and South Coast Railway stationsPages with no open date in Infobox stationRailway stations in Great Britain closed in 1967Railway stations in Great Britain opened in 1846 ... and 2 more
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St Leonards West Marina is a disused railway station in the Bopeep area of the borough of Hastings, East Sussex. Opened by the Brighton, Lewes and Hastings Railway in 1846, it was the first permanent station to serve the area and became part of a feud between two rival railway companies over access to nearby Hastings. Although not very convenient for local services, the station became an important goods rail-head and the location of a Motive Power Depot for steam locomotives working non electrified services, including those to London. The station was closed in 1967 and the buildings subsequently demolished, although in 2023 the down platform could still be seen.
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St Leonards West Marina railway station
Bexhill Road
TN38 0AH , West Marina
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