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Cooden Beach railway station

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Grid reference
  
TQ709065

Managed by
  
Southern

2011/12
  
0.122 million

Local authority
  
Rother

Station code
  
COB

DfT category
  
E

Number of platforms
  
2

Cooden Beach railway station

Place
  
Cooden Beach, Bexhill-on-Sea

Address
  
Bexhill-on-Sea TN39 4TT, United Kingdom

Original company
  
London, Brighton and South Coast Railway

Similar
  
Collington railway station, Pevensey & Westham railway st, Polegate railway station, Pevensey Bay railway station, Normans Bay railway station

Cooden Beach serves Cooden at the western end of Bexhill in East Sussex. It is on the East Coastway Line, and train services are provided by Southern.

Contents

The station

The station was first opened on 11 September 1905 as Cooden Golf Halt to serve a growing area of new, mainly high quality, housing located close to the beach (hence its later name). By 1922, the name had been simplified to Cooden Halt. With the growing housing development of the 1930s and the electrification of the line a new enlarged station was built adopting its present name of Cooden Beach on 7 July 1935. The station building is at street level and a subway leads to the platforms with their wooden shelters. The shop next to the ticket office (now combined) has been a sporting goods store and a carpet store.

In the latter half of 2005 and early 2006, Cooden Beach station underwent a minor refurbishment programme to bring the station in line with Southern's image (the company's dark green colour scheme was implemented). The improvements included new double glazing on the subways leading to the platforms and opening up the waiting rooms, which had been closed for at least a decade. The last major refurbishment, by Connex, opened up the old ticket office and shop and turned it into a Costcutter supermarket but a whole station refurbishment was never completed.

The station had a ticket office since its change from a halt, as well as an adjoining shop; however since the latter days of British Rail and early Connex times, the station was unmanned and a single ticket machine and Permit to travel dispenser were the only station furniture. The introduction of the mini-market seems to have boosted visits to the station and trains now run more frequently. Although in 2008 the mini market was sold off and a new ticket office was built.

Cooden Beach is a penalty fare station with most trains operating Southern's strict Penalty Fares policy.

Services

The typical off-peak service is:

  • 2tph to Ore via Hastings
  • 1tph to Brighton via Eastbourne and Lewes
  • 1tph to London Victoria via Eastbourne, Gatwick Airport and East Croydon
  • References

    Cooden Beach railway station Wikipedia