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Sidley railway station

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Place
  
Sidley

Grid reference
  
TQ742090

Original company
  
South Eastern Railway, UK

Area
  
Rother, East Sussex

1 June 1902
  
Opened

Platforms in use
  
2

Pre-grouping
  
South Eastern and Chatham Railway

Post-grouping
  
Southern Railway Southern Region of British Railways

Similar
  
Bexhill West railway st, Mountfield Halt railway st, Withyham railway station, Bishopstone Beach Halt railway st, Hartfield railway station

Sidley railway station is a closed railway station In Sidley, East Sussex. It was on the Bexhill West branch of the Hastings Line from Tunbridge Wells. It was opened by the South Eastern & Chatham Railway and was operated by the Southern Region of British Railways on closing. All the station buildings and platforms were demolished soon after closure. The goods shed was the last railway building on the site which was demolished in 2009 having been derelict for many years. The cutting where the station was situated was infilled to about platform level and the levelled land used by a motorbike training centre which closed in 2012. Work started in January 2013 on construction of a new Bexhill to Hastings link road which has been built along the trackbed through the site of the platforms and opened in 2015.

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Sidley railway station Wikipedia