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Hampden Park railway station

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Place
  
Hampden Park

Station code
  
HMD

DfT category
  
E

Number of platforms
  
2

Grid reference
  
TQ607021

Managed by
  
Southern

2011/12
  
0.579 million

Local authority
  
Eastbourne

Hampden Park railway station

Address
  
Eastbourne BN22 9ND, United Kingdom

Original company
  
London, Brighton and South Coast Railway

Similar
  
Polegate railway station, Collington railway station, Cooden Beach railway st, Pevensey Bay railway station, Pevensey & Westham railway st

Hampden Park railway station serves Hampden Park in the northern areas of the seaside town of Eastbourne in East Sussex. It is on the East Coastway Line, and train services are provided by Southern. Opened on 1 January 1888, it was originally called Willingdon, but was renamed Hampden Park for Willingdon on 1 July 1903. The name became Hampden Park under British Railways. It is one of two stations serving Eastbourne, the other being Eastbourne railway station

The station is located on a spur line originally termed the Eastbourne Branch. There was a rarely used triangular junction between Polegate and the now-closed Stone Cross which allowed trains to bypass the Branch; the track has now been lifted. Services along the coast have almost invariably served Eastbourne, and as Eastbourne is at the end of the spur line, the trains pass through Hampden Park station twice - once on the way to Eastbourne, and once on the way out of Eastbourne - although not all trains stop on both occasions. Because of this arrangement, some connections are advertised to allow passengers on the Victoria-Eastbourne service to use Hampden Park to pick up the stopping service to Hastings and vice versa.

The level crossing at Hampden Park is thought to be one of the busiest in the country, with an average fourteen train movements an hour off-peak, and this can lead to significant traffic congestion on adjacent roads. The signal box which controlled the crossing was abolished in February 2015 when the controls were transferred to Three Bridges Regional Operations Centre.

Services

The typical Mondays-Fridays off-peak service is:

  • 1tph to Ore, stopping after Eastbourne;
  • 1tph to Ore, stopping both before and after Eastbourne;
  • 1tph to Eastbourne (direct);
  • 1tph to Brighton, stopping both before and after Eastbourne;
  • 1tph to London Victoria, stopping before Eastbourne;
  • 1tph to London Victoria, stopping after Eastbourne.
  • References

    Hampden Park railway station Wikipedia