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Brighton Station

Brighton railway station stands on a man-made plateau at the top of Trafalgar Street. It opened for use on May 11th 1840.

Page link: Aerial view 1991
Aerial view 1991
Page link: Arrivals and departures board, 1969
Arrivals and departures board, 1969
Page link: Day trippers in the 1950s
Day trippers in the 1950s
Page link: Did you know? - offences by Victorian staff
Did you know? - offences by Victorian staff
Page link: Entrance and Exit
Entrance and Exit
Page link: Maintenance of the old roof c1970s
Maintenance of the old roof c1970s
Page link: Old cobbled road under the station
Old cobbled road under the station
Page link: Opened on May 11th 1840
Opened on May 11th 1840
Page link: Photographic miscellany
Photographic miscellany
Page link: Restoration of the roof
Restoration of the roof
Page link: The Brighton Belle
The Brighton Belle
Page link: The electrification of the railways in 1932
The electrification of the railways in 1932
Page link: The original entrance
The original entrance
Page link: The railway comes to Brighton
The railway comes to Brighton
Page link: Train timetable, 1893
Train timetable, 1893
Page link: Victorian cobbled road
Victorian cobbled road
Page link: Wonderful Victorian engineering
Wonderful Victorian engineering
 

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