Bexhill Railway Station

Monday: 06:10 - 19:30
Tuesday: 06:10 - 19:30
Wednesday: 06:10 - 19:30
Thursday: 06:10 - 19:30
Friday: 06:10 - 19:30
Saturday: 06:10 - 19:30
Sunday: 08:30 - 15:30

About Bexhill Railway Station

Bexhill railway station serves Bexhill-on-Sea in East Sussex, England. It is on the East Coastway Line, and train services are provided by Southern. From December 2005, transport links to and from Bexhill by rail were strengthened with an hourly express service between Brighton and Ashford International which stops at Bexhill station. The station is a Grade II listed building, and a lavish restoration project to the platform canopies and to the booking hall was finally completed in the summer of 2008. The station is also accredited as part of the Department for Transport's Secure Stations scheme, with a digital CCTV system in place. The station is staffed during the daytime but not late in the evenings. Historically, Bexhill was the original name of Bexhill West, on a branch from the Hastings Line at Crowhurst, providing direct services north to London. The station and line closed in 1964. The station known today as Bexhill was previously known as Bexhill Central. The station had a moment of glory in December 1911, when the platform was especially lengthened to accommodate the funeral train of Nripendra Narayan the Maharaja of Cooch Behar, as a result of which for many years it had the longest platform in England outside London.

Bexhill Railway Station Description

Bexhill railway station serves Bexhill-on-Sea in East Sussex, England. It is on the East Coastway Line, and train services are provided by Southern. From December 2005, transport links to and from Bexhill by rail were strengthened with an hourly express service between Brighton and Ashford International which stops at Bexhill station. The station is a Grade II listed building, and a lavish restoration project to the platform canopies and to the booking hall was finally completed in the summer of 2008. The station is also accredited as part of the Department for Transport's Secure Stations scheme, with a digital CCTV system in place. The station is staffed during the daytime but not late in the evenings. Historically, Bexhill was the original name of Bexhill West, on a branch from the Hastings Line at Crowhurst, providing direct services north to London. The station and line closed in 1964. The station known today as Bexhill was previously known as Bexhill Central. The station had a moment of glory in December 1911, when the platform was especially lengthened to accommodate the funeral train of Nripendra Narayan the Maharaja of Cooch Behar, as a result of which for many years it had the longest platform in England outside London.

More about Bexhill Railway Station

Bexhill Railway Station is located at TN40 1 Bexhill, East Sussex
+443457484950
Monday: 06:10 - 19:30
Tuesday: 06:10 - 19:30
Wednesday: 06:10 - 19:30
Thursday: 06:10 - 19:30
Friday: 06:10 - 19:30
Saturday: 06:10 - 19:30
Sunday: 08:30 - 15:30
http://www.nationalrail.co.uk/stations/bex/details.html