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Ford
Ford
Location
PlaceFord (Arundel)
Local authorityArun, West Sussex
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Operations
Station codeFOD
Managed bySouthern
Platforms in use2 (was 3)
Live arrivals/departures and station information
from National Rail
History
Opened 8 June 1846 (8 June 1846)
National Rail - UK railway stations
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Ford railway station is a railway station in Ford, West Sussex, England. It is located on the West Coastway Line which runs between Brighton and Southampton. The station and the trains serving it are operated by Southern.

Location[]

Ford serves a rural community with only a few houses and one pub nearby, HMP Ford is about one mile south of the station. Adjacent to the station is a large model railway shop.

Ford station is close to the junction from the West Coastway line to the Arun Valley Line and the short branch to Littlehampton. It is sometimes used as an interchange for those lines, however most passengers prefer to change at Barnham.

Facilities[]

Ford Station has a ticket office which is open for part of the day. There are PERTIS 'Permit to Travel' passenger-operated ticket-issuing machines available at the entrances from the road to both platforms at those times when the ticket office is closed.

Ford was a 3 platform station but one platform was closed and is now abandoned and overgrown.

  • Ticket office (1 Window)
  • Waiting Rooms x2
  • Vending Machine (Sells Tea & Coffee)
  • Toilets
  • Post Box
  • Sheltered seating around the station
  • Departure Boards (1 on both platforms)
  • Subway (linking platforms)
  • Car Park

Information[]

The station is staffed Monday-Saturday 06:30-13:20 and Sunday 08:10-15:40. It has CCTV installed.[1]

Services[]

Ford station has services to London Victoria via Gatwick Airport, Brighton, Portsmouth, Littlehampton and Bognor Regis.

A typical off peak service is as follows:

Eastbound[]

Westbound[]

Accidents and incidents[]

On 5 August 1951, an electric multiple unit overran signals and was in a rear-end collision with another at the station. Ten people were killed and 46 were injured.[2][3]

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Gallery[]

References[]

  1. http://www.nationalrail.co.uk/stations/fod/details.html As of 12 February 2009
  2. Earnshaw, Alan (1991). Trains in Trouble: Vol. 7. Penryn: Atlantic Books, 33. ISBN 0-906899-50-8. 
  3. Moody, G. T. [1957] (1979). Southern Electric 1909-1979, Fifth, Shepperton: Ian Allan Ltd, 120. ISBN 0 7110 0924 4. 

External links[]

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