Eridge Railway Station, East Sussex
17th April 2005
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OS Grid Ref: TQ542345
Architect / Engineer: unknown
Constructed 1881 by the London Brighton and South Coast Railway
Building not currently listed.
This station is currently hardly used and the buildings are in a poor state of repair. The platform island buildings are more or less complete although mostly boarded up and partially derelict. The platform 2/3 canopy is supported by a wonderful line of paired columns that are spaced closer and closer together as the platform width narrows. It is hoped that the Spa Valley Railway will take over the platform buildings once their line reaches the station. Until then there is concern that as the buildings are not listed, they could be demolished. Also of note is the timber constructed footbridge and close-by redundant signal box (the latter of which is hoped to be used by the Spa Valley Railway as well).

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Taken 15 July 1995
Taken 15 July 1995
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Internals of the signal box taken in October 2006
Internals of the signal box taken in October 2006
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Taken October 2006
Taken October 2006
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Taken October 2006
Taken October 2006
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Taken October 2006
Taken October 2006
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Repro target to platform 2 building, October 2006
Repro target to platform 2 building, October 2006
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