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Railways

Some ninety years after Brighton was established as a fashionable resort, the arrival of the railway from London brought great changes to the town.

Page link: Standard Class 4 2-6-4 Tank no 80154: 1957
Standard Class 4 2-6-4 Tank no 80154: 1957
Page link: The last engine to be built in Brighton
The last engine to be built in Brighton
Page link: Abandoned railway projects
Abandoned railway projects
Page link: The Last Days of the Pullman Works
The Last Days of the Pullman Works
Page link: East Coastway
East Coastway
Page link: Hove and the London main line 1879
Hove and the London main line 1879
Page link: Brighton Railway Engineering Works
Brighton Railway Engineering Works
Page link: Brighton Station: opened 1840
Brighton Station: opened 1840
Page link: Goods yards and engine sheds
Goods yards and engine sheds
Page link: Emergence of luxury trains
Emergence of luxury trains
Page link: Early day tripper services
Early day tripper services
Page link: Electrification and recent developments
Electrification and recent developments
Page link: Extensions and improvements c1860s
Extensions and improvements c1860s
Page link: London main line construction 1838
London main line construction 1838
Page link: The line from London: 1841
The line from London: 1841
 

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