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Littlehaven railway station

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Place
  
Littlehaven, Horsham

Station code
  
LVN

DfT category
  
E

Local authority
  
Horsham District

Grid reference
  
TQ186324

Managed by
  
Southern

2011/12
  
0.339 million

Number of platforms
  
2

Littlehaven railway station

Address
  
Horsham RH12 4QL, United Kingdom

Similar
  
Christ's Hospital railway st, Ifield railway station, Horsham railway station, Faygate railway station, Balcombe railway station

Littlehaven railway station serves the areas of Littlehaven, Holbrook and Roffey in the northeast of the town of Horsham, West Sussex, England. It is on the Arun Valley Line, and is the first station out of Horsham on that route going towards London.

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History

The London, Brighton and South Coast Railway opened the first part of the line in 1848. However, the stations at Littlehaven, Roffey Road Halt and nearby Ifield were not opened until 1907; Littlehaven opened as Rusper Road Halt and subsequently changed to Littlehaven Crossing Halt and then Littlehaven Halt all within the first year of service. Similarly, Ifield was initially known as Lyons Crossing Halt. Roffey Road Halt closed in 1937.

The station was completely rebuilt with minimal facilities after traffic decreased.

In 2013, work began to extend the platforms to handle 8 carriages (up from 4), which will reduce delays caused by longer trains blocking the road while stopped.

Level crossing

There is a level crossing at the eastern (London) end of the platforms, where the line crosses Rusper Road. The crossing gates were considered for replacement with modern barriers in the early 1990s but as there was a history of late passengers running over the crossing to catch their train it was dismissed. Therefore, the adjacent signal box was manned 24 hours a day. In October 2012 the level crossing was rebuilt and automatic barriers installed to replace the old fashioned gates. This meant that the crossing operator's job was now redundant, with CCTV used to control the crossing from the Three Bridges signal centre. This upgrade was finally made necessary due to a number of incidents of people driving through the wooden gates when closed, resulting in expensive replacement gates having to be constructed.

Services

The station is operated and served by Southern services. The typical off-peak service pattern is:

  • 2 tph to Horsham
  • 2 tph to London Bridge
  • Facilities include disabled access to both platforms via side ramps from the level crossing, and a ticket office on the Horsham-bound platform. Its opening hours are 0640-1334 Monday-Saturday only.

    References

    Littlehaven railway station Wikipedia