Rogate railway station

Rogate

Railway bridge at site of old station
Location
Place Rogate
Area Chichester, West Sussex
Grid reference SU804218
Operations
Pre-grouping London and South Western Railway
Post-grouping Southern Railway
Southern Region of British Railways
Platforms 2 until 1932 (1 since 1932)
History
1 September 1864 Station opened
5 February 1955 Station closed
Disused railway stations in the United Kingdom
Closed railway stations in Britain
A B C D–F G H–J K–L M–O P–R S T–V W–Z
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Rogate railway station, also known variously as Rogate for Harting, and Rogate and Harting, supposedly served these two villages in the county of West Sussex in England. However the station was a mile and a half away from both of these places, and was in fact in the village of Nyewood.

The station was on the former London and South Western Railway line between Petersfield and Midhurst. The line opened on 1 September 1864. Rogate station originally featured two platforms controlled by a fully operational signal box, however from 1932 the box was only used for the handling of trains for the goods yard. The line closed to all traffic on 5 February 1955.

The station is now used as offices.[1]

Preceding station Disused railways Following station
Petersfield   Midhurst Railways   Elsted

References

  1. Terry Gough West Sussex: Past & Present (Past & Present Publishing Ltd, Nothants, 2002) ISBN 1-85895-212-3

Coordinates: 50°59′24″N 0°51′18″W / 50.9901°N 0.8550°W / 50.9901; -0.8550

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