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Doleham railway station

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Place
  
Doleham

Station code
  
DLH

DfT category
  
F2

Number of platforms
  
1

Original company
  
South Eastern Railway, UK

Grid reference
  
TQ835164

Managed by
  
Southern

2011/12
  
38,666

Local authority
  
Rother

Doleham railway station

Address
  
Hastings TN35 4NA, United Kingdom

Similar
  
Three Oaks railway station, Ham Street railway station, Winchelsea railway station, Ore railway station, Appledore (Kent) railway st

Doleham railway station is a small, single platformed wayside halt in East Sussex, England. It is on the Marshlink Line, and train services are provided by Southern. The station is unstaffed but there is a ticket machine.

Services

The station was opened on 1 July 1907. At first named Guestling Halt, it was later renamed Doleham Halt, before being simplified to Doleham on 5 May 1969. Originally it had two platforms but in 1979 the line was singled and the down platform was abandoned with all trains now using the former up platform. This is now a limited service station as it serves only a handful of houses (Doleham takes its name from Doleham Farm). Nonetheless the area is popular with walkers at weekends; prior to December 2005 the station used to be served by an hourly service between Ashford and Hastings but stops here were reduced when this service was expanded to run through to Brighton due to both a lack of patronage, a desire to reduce journeys times on the longer distance Brighton service and a need to maintain schedules on the single track section of the Marshlink line between Appledore and Ore.

Trains run to Hastings, with a daily service to/from Brighton, and Ashford International. There are three trains per day towards Ashford International and four trains per day towards Hastings, two of which are extended to Brighton. There is an ongoing campaign by local people which seeks to restore a regular service to this station, as well as neighbouring stations at Three Oaks and Winchelsea.

References

Doleham railway station Wikipedia