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Bramber
General information
LocationHorsham, West Sussex
Owned bySouthern Railway
Southern Region of British Railways
Managed byLondon, Brighton and South Coast Railway
Platforms2
Key dates
October 1861Opened
7 March 1966Closed

Bramber was a railway station in England on the Steyning Line which served the village of Bramber. The station was patronised by tourists visiting nearby Bramber Castle, Potter's Museum and the village. In order to accommodate the special excursion trains the station platforms were extra long.[1]

The railway closed as a result of the Beeching Axe in 1966 and now forms part of the Downs Link footpath. Little remains of the station today, which now forms part of a traffic roundabout and the adjoining 'Bramber Garden Nursery'; however a complete station namesign, with individually carved wooden letters, has been preserved within the public area of the nursery.[2][3]


Preceding station   Disused railways   Following station
Steyning   British Rail
Southern Region

Steyning Line
  Shoreham-by-sea

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