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Newick and Chailey railway station

Coordinates:50°58′19″N0°00′23″W / 50.9720°N 0.0063°W /50.9720; -0.0063
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Former railway station in England

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Newick and Chailey
General information
LocationNorth Chailey,Lewes District,East Sussex
England
Grid referenceTQ400210
Platforms2
Construction
ArchitectThomas Myres
Other information
StatusDisused
History
Pre-groupingLondon, Brighton and South Coast Railway
Post-groupingSouthern Railway
Southern Region of British Railways
Key dates
1 August 1882Opened
29 May 1955Closed
7 August 1956reopened
17 March 1958Closed
Location
Map

Newick and Chailey was a railway station located in North Chailey and located near the villages ofNewick andChailey inEast Sussex,England. It was part of theEast Grinstead toLewes line, part of which now makes up theBluebell Railway.

Facilities

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The station was located on the single line, but consisted of two side platforms on aloop line. There were substantial station buildings on each platform with a pedestrian footbridge connecting the two.The old Up platform had a restaurant facility and toilets until rationalisation in the 1930s which removed all the buildings on this platform and the footbridge span.

Closure

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Following the withdrawal of the services on the line in 1955, a Chailey resident, Margery Bessemer, forced its re-opening in 1956 for a short period when she discovered that the original Acts of Parliament which authorised the line's construction imposed a statutory obligation onBritish Railways to continue running services. British Railways responded by running the most meagre timetable possible, the so-called "Sulky Service". Parliament did eventually repeal the original Acts and the line closed in 1958.

The track was removed in 1960 and the station buildings were demolished around 1967–8. The site of the station platforms in a cutting was subsequently infilled and covered by housing. Short sections of the platforms have been excavated and preserved in the gardens of the houses on the former station site. Their site is identified in a road still today called Lower Station Road, North Chailey. Despite the reopening of part of the line by theBluebell Railway, an extension south seems improbable, mostly due to the amount of resources it would take to reinstate the line, although the possibility has not been ruled out.[1]


Preceding stationDisused railwaysFollowing station
Sheffield Park
Line closed, station open
 London, Brighton and South Coast Railway
Lewes and East Grinstead Railway
 Barcombe
Line and station closed

References

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  1. ^Extending the Bluebell Railway

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