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Hastings
Hastings
The new (2004) station building at Hastings
Location
PlaceHastings
Local authorityHastings, East Sussex
CoordinatesTemplate:Coord/display/inline,title
Grid referenceTemplate:Gbmapscaled
Operations
Station codeHGS
Managed bySoutheastern
Platforms in use4
Live arrivals/departures and station information
from National Rail
Annual rail passenger usage
2004/05 *  1.569 million
2005/06 *increase 1.685 million
2006/07 *increase 1.852 million
2007/08 *increase 1.941 million
2008/09 *decrease 1.886 million
History
Original companySER/LBSCR joint
Pre-groupingSE&CR/LBSCR joint
Post-groupingSouthern Railway
13 February 1851Opened
1931Rebuilt
2004Rebuilt
National Rail - UK railway stations
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* Annual passenger usage based on sales of tickets in stated financial year(s) which end or originate at Hastings from Office of Rail Regulation statistics.
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Hastings railway station is in Hastings in East Sussex, England. It is situated on the Hastings Line to Tunbridge Wells, the East Coastway Line to Brighton and the Marshlink Line to Ashford International.

History[]

It was formerly operated by the South Eastern Railway and the London, Brighton and South Coast Railway and was the scene of bitter rivalry between those companies.

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A 1914 Railway Clearing House Junction Diagram showing lines around Hastings

The first train arrived at Hastings station in 1851 and with it began Hastings’ heyday. The station was originally V-shaped allowing the two railway companies to have separate platforms and booking areas: one side for SER trains to pass through and the other as a terminal for LBSCR services.

The whole station was reconstructed in a neo-Georgian style in 1931 and only the goods shed remained unchanged. All trains now ran through the two new island platforms and a huge central booking hall welcomed travellers.

The station building was re-built in 2004, with the neo-Georgian booking hall demolished and replaced with a modernist building. The southernmost loop platform has been curtailed into an Ashford facing bay. The station contains a small police post manned by British Transport Police, although this is a satellite of the Ashford International police station.

Services[]

Template:Railway stations in Hastings Services at the station are operated by either Southeastern Trains via the Hastings Line or by Southern Trains via the East Coastway Line and the Marshlink Line. Southeastern services use Class 375 electric multiple units. Southern services use Class 377 electric multiple units and Class 171 diesel multiple units.

The typical off-peak service from the station is:

There are also peak hour services from Ore to Cannon Street operated by Southeastern.

Preceding station National Rail Following station
St Leonards Warrior Square   Southeastern
Hastings Line
London Charing Cross/London Cannon St
to Hastings
  Terminus
or
Ore
Peak Times Only
St Leonards Warrior Square   Southern
East Coastway Line
London Victoria/Brighton to Ore
  Ore
St Leonards Warrior Square   Southern
Brighton - Ashford
  Winchelsea
or
Three Oaks
or
Ore
Disused railways
St Leonards Warrior Square
Had to pass through Warrior Square
to West Marina until December 1870
style="background:#Template:LBSCR colour; border-top:solid 1px gray; " |   LB&SCR
Brighton, Lewes and Hastings railway
style="background:#Template:LBSCR colour;border-top:solid 1px gray; " |   Terminus

Facilities[]

  • Tickets Office (3 windows)
  • Automatic Ticket Gates
  • Waiting Room
  • Toilets
  • Lifts
  • Coffee Shop
  • WH Smith Store
  • Photo Booth
  • Cash Machine
  • Station’s own Bus Station
  • Taxi Rank
  • Car park

Other stations In Hastings[]

  • West St Leonards, Bulverhythe
  • Bulverhythe station, Bulverhythe (closed) a temporary terminus until the line extended to St Leonards West Marina
  • St Leonards West Marina railway station,a closed station on the LBSCR. (closed)
  • St Leonards Warrior Square, St Leonards.
  • Ore Railway Station, small station in Ore.

References[]

External links[]

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