Newhaven Marine Train Station
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A third newhaven marine is legally open but its station buildings have been demolished and the only services which run to it are parliamentary trains.
Newhaven marine train station. Newhaven marine this station used to be a transit point where you stepped off the train into the adjacent ferry terminal building and then caught a ferry to dieppe france the ferries still run unlike the train service as you will read further down website for the newhaven ferrys can be viewed here http www newhavenferryport co uk. However since 2006 although officially open no trains carrying passengers have entered the station despite a 20 00 parliamentary train which enters then leaves the station and the platform was fenced off for safety reasons. Seeks views on proposals to close newhaven marine railway station. Newhaven marine railway station is a station in newhaven east sussex england near newhaven harbour.
This consultation closes at 11 45pm on 19 april 2020. Newhaven marine station in east sussex on the southern english coast is still legally open even though it has been closed to passengers since 2006 over safety concerns. Although the line opened in 1847 the station was opened by london brighton and south coast railway in 1886. A bit like norton bridge was until that station was finally officially closed a year ago just after i visited its abandoned platform and bespoke replacement bus service.
Newhaven marine along with newhaven town and newhaven harbour is one of 3 stations located in newhaven east sussex. If network rail were to conclude they wished to close this station they would be required to follow the procedures under the railways act 2005 including a full consultation. It is legally open but has been closed to passengers since august 2006 due to safety concerns. Newhaven town and newhaven harbour are calling points on the seaford line.
Newhaven marine station is owned by network rail and as such it is up to them to review options for the future of the station.