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Bulverhythe railway station : ウィキペディア英語版 | Bulverhythe railway station
Bulverhythe (also known as St Leonards Bulverhythe) was a temporary railway station on the Brighton Lewes and Hastings Railway in Bulverhythe, now part of Hastings, East Sussex.〔(Kent Rail, "Brighton". )〕 == History == The independent Brighton, Lewes & Hastings Railway was incorporated in 1844 to construct a line from to Bulverhythe, from Hastings. A temporary terminus named "Bulverhythe" was opened on 24 June 1846 on a site near the Bull Inn on the modern day A259 Bexhill Road〔(Sussex Industrial Archaeology Society, Brighton to Three Bridges, 27 December 2004. )〕 pending the construction of a bridge over the River Asten.〔 〕 The station remained open for just under six months, before the line was extended to a permanent station at West Marina in November 1846.〔Course, E., p. 149.〕 The Brighton, Lewes & Hastings Railway was taken over by the London, Brighton and South Coast Railway in 1847.
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