Steyning railway station

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LocationSteyning, Horsham, West Sussex
England
Platforms2
StatusDisused
Steyning railway station
General information
LocationSteyning, Horsham, West Sussex
England
Grid referenceTQ182114
Platforms2
Other information
StatusDisused
History
Pre-groupingLondon, Brighton and South Coast Railway
Post-groupingSouthern Railway
Southern Region of British Railways
Key dates
1 July 1861[1]Opened
7 March 1966Closed
Location

Steyning railway station was a railway station on the Steyning Line which served the market town of Steyning in West Sussex.[2]

Steyning Railway Station, c. 1880
Steyning Station layout c. 1880

The arrival of the station accelerated residential development in the area and some houses were constructed by the railway contractor to the west of the station. Workshops constructed by the contractor survived as industrial units until their demolition after 1953.[3] In addition to passengers, the station's main traffic was animals, notably horses, for the Wednesday cattle market in "Market Field".

The single-track line was doubled by 1879.[2]

In 1912 the station master appointed by the LBSCR was Charles Holden, father of the past President of the Bluebell Railway Bernard Holden who also lived at the station-master's house.

Closed

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