Christ's Hospital railway station
Christ's Hospital railway station is near Horsham, West Sussex. It was opened in 1902 by the London, Brighton and South Coast Railway and was intended primarily to serve Christ's Hospital, a large independent school which had moved to the area in that year. It now also serves the rural area to the west of Horsham. In order to alight from the train here, one must travel in the first seven carriages as the station has a short platform.
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Christ's Hospital railway station
Christ's Hospital railway station is near Horsham, West Sussex. It was opened in 1902 by the London, Brighton and South Coast Railway and was intended primarily to serve Christ's Hospital, a large independent school which had moved to the area in that year. It now also serves the rural area to the west of Horsham. In order to alight from the train here, one must travel in the first seven carriages as the station has a short platform.
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Christ's Hospital railway stat ...... Brighton via Shoreham-by-Sea.
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Christs Hospital is een spoorw ...... et station is geopend in 1902.
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1902-04-28
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2 (originally 7)
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742,705,573
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Closed to goods traffic
Opened as Christ's Hospital, West Horsham
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(Line and station closed)
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Southern Region of British Railways
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Christ's Hospital railway stat ...... station has a short platform.
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Christs Hospital is een spoorw ...... et station is geopend in 1902.
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Christ's Hospital railway station
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Station Christs Hospital
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Christ's Hospital
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