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Seaford railway station (England)

Seaford railway station is in Seaford, East Sussex, England. It is the terminus of the Seaford branch line of the East Coastway line, 58 miles 77 chains (94.9 km) measured from London Bridge. The line to the station has been reduced to a single track and only one platform remains in use, though it is still numbered platform 2. Platform 1 is still visible but the track has been removed.

Signal box
At the end of the station, there was a signal box that was used until the mid-1980s. The box was damaged by the salt air from the nearby sea, and was dangerously unstable; it was demolished in February 2002. ==Services==
Services
the typical off-peak service pattern is two trains per hour to via , seven days a week. Services are operated by Class 377s. ==Gallery==
Gallery
File:Seaford railway station building in 2009.jpg|The station building File:Seaford railway station geograph-2982967-by-Ben-Brooksbank.jpg|Railway Correspondence & Travel Society Sussex rail tour in 1962 File:Seaford RCTS Sussex Rail Tour geograph-2983746-by-Ben-Brooksbank.jpg|A1X class 0-6-0T No. 32636 and E4 class 0-6-2T ==References==
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