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[Travel] The Seaford branch line.



Terry Connor

Active member
Oct 21, 2022
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Can I call on the local expertise here?

I dabble with railway applications, including one that traces ELRS (Engineers' Line References). There is a station CRS code for "Southease - Piddinghoe Road" which has map reference on the Newhaven Road to the west of Southease (see app screenshot below) and away from the Seaford Branch line (ELR code STS)

Does anyone know anything about this "station"? Is / was it a bus stop for bus replacement services?

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Bus replacement stop. Also served by the 123 Compass regular bus service. Both this and Southease station are on the SDW.
 




Seagull on the Hill

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Jan 22, 2022
686
I’ve this station mentioned twice on this thread as Southease and Rodmell, was it known as this in the past?
The station sign says Southease.
It was Southease and Rodmell in the 60's when I used to go fishing there.
Surprised that the Rodmell part has been dropped as it is the larger of the two villages.
 


North of Robertsbridge

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Sep 22, 2023
237
East Sussex
I’ve this station mentioned twice on this thread as Southease and Rodmell, was it known as this in the past?
The station sign says Southease.
STS Seaford Branch
SOUTHEASE formerly S. & RODMELL
NEWHAVEN TOWN formerly N.
NEWHAVEN HARBOUR formerly N. WHARF
BISHOPSTONE BEACH formerly BISHOPSTONE
BISHOPSTONE (SUSSEX) formerly B.
SEAFORD (SUSSEX) formerly S.

(from the railwaycodes.org.uk web site)

And the disused stations site has some interesting snippets too: http://www.disused-stations.org.uk/b/bishopstone_beach_halt/
 
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Skuller

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Jun 3, 2017
317
I’ve this station mentioned twice on this thread as Southease and Rodmell, was it known as this in the past?
The station sign says Southease.
When I went through there as a schoolboy fifty five years ago it was known as “Southease and Rodmell Halt”. The railways also used to pronounce Seaford properly (stress on the second syllable), rather than “seafudd” as it’s done now.
 


Brovion

In my defence, I was left unsupervised.
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Jul 6, 2003
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Yes, I've often wondered how the Seaford branch survived, truncating it a Newhaven may have been an option (although I'm glad they didn't).

Anyway, on the Seaford branch don't forget Bishopstone Beach Halt. Built for the residents of the now-abandoned Tide Mills - a fascinating place. We often walk the dogs there.
 




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