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  • East Grinstead railway station
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  • East Grinstead railway station serves the town of East Grinstead in West Sussex, England. The station was formerly divided into two levels: the higher level platforms serving the Three Bridges to Tunbridge Wells Central Line, whilst the lower level platforms received services from the Oxted Line south of London Victoria and the East Grinstead to Lewes Line.
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  • East Grinstead Railway Station.jpg
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  • y
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Previous
  • (Line and station open)
  • (Line and station closed)
Platforms
  • 1
  • 2
  • 4
Events
  • Opened
  • Closed to goods
  • Closed to passengers
  • Station rebuilt again and Bluebell Railway restores connection to station
  • Opening of line to Kingscote
  • Present station opened as East Grinstead Low Level
  • Public opening
  • Renamed East Grinstead and station rebuilt
Name
  • East Grinstead
  • East Grinstead High Level
Locale
Manager
borough
Oxted
  • y
Code
  • EGR
Symbol
  • rail
Years
  • 1970
  • 2013
  • 1882-08-01
  • 1967-01-02
  • 1967-04-10
  • 2010-09-04
  • 2013-03-23
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  • TQ387381
  • TQ388382
  • TQ388383
preservation
SE None
  • y
NEXT
  • (Line and station open)
  • (Line and station closed)
Usage
  • 1.074000
  • 1.099000
  • 1.213000
  • 1.293000
  • 1.318000
  • 1.350000
  • 1.357000
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Route
abstract
  • East Grinstead railway station serves the town of East Grinstead in West Sussex, England. The station was formerly divided into two levels: the higher level platforms serving the Three Bridges to Tunbridge Wells Central Line, whilst the lower level platforms received services from the Oxted Line south of London Victoria and the East Grinstead to Lewes Line. Only the lower level platforms remain open today, the high level having closed in 1967 following the withdrawal of the Three Bridges Line as part of the closure programme proposed by the Beeching Report. A third low-level platform has been constructed at the south of the station by the Bluebell Railway. Bluebell services began running south to Sheffield Park from 23 March 2013.