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KEMP TOWN RAILWAY STATION

Two photographs of the lines running into the almost derelict station.
The station was opened on 2 August 1869, and in the heyday of the Railway it handled 17 trains daily in each direction. With the coming of motor buses traffic dwindled and the line ceased passenger traffic on 31 December 1932. Now, only one coal train runs each way on weekdays. Photograph dated 28 April 1968.

Image Reference: JG_22_134.tif
Date: 1968
Image Details: Original monochrome print
Size of Original: 150x96
Place: Brighton
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