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Barnham railway station

Barnham railway station

Railway station in West Sussex, England


Barnham railway station is in Barnham, West Sussex, England around 5 miles (8.0 km) north of Bognor Regis.

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Station in 1961

It is located on the West Coastway Line between Brighton and Southampton, 63 miles 22 chains (101.8 km) down the line from London Bridge via Redhill. The station and all services are operated by Southern which operate at the station using Class 377 EMUs

History

Barnham station was opened by the London, Brighton and South Coast Railway on 1 June 1846, with the new branch line to Bognor Regis, for which Barnham was the junction, opening the same day.[1] It was sited on the LB&SCR Brighton to Portsmouth line to the west of the original Yapton station, and to the east of Woodgate station.[1]

Platforms

Barnham is the junction station for the short branch to Bognor Regis. It is also a well-used interchange for passengers between slow and fast services. It has eastbound services to London Victoria via Horsham and Gatwick Airport, Brighton via Worthing and Littlehampton via Ford, as well as westbound services to Bognor Regis, Portsmouth, Southampton. Trains travelling from east to west (i.e. heading towards Chichester and Bognor Regis) sometimes divide (or attach in the case of west to east services) at Barnham, particularly services on Sundays.

  • Platform 1 - Westbound services towards Bognor Regis (either starting at Barnham or from Littlehampton)
  • Platform 2 - Westbound services towards Chichester, Portsmouth, Southampton or Bognor Regis (from London)
  • Platform 3 - Eastbound services towards Littlehampton, Brighton, London

Services

All services at Barnham are operated by Southern using Class 377 EMUs.

The typical off-peak service in trains per hour is:[2]

In May 2024, there will be an additional hourly service to Chichester. In addition, the current 2 tph service to Littlehampton service will be withdrawn, and instead, there will be an increase in Brighton services to 4 tph (doubled from present), with one of these running via Littlehampton.[3]

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Former services

Until May 2022, Great Western Railway operated limited services between Brighton, Portsmouth Harbour and Bristol Temple Meads that called at Barnham.[4][5]

Accidents and incidents

  • On 1 August 1962, an electric multiple unit was derailed when points switched under it due to an electrical fault. Thirty-eight people were injured.[6][7] The cause was an electrical short circuit due to a metal washer that had been left behind after maintenance, which caused a false feed to the points motor under unusual circumstances with a very high power load from three trains accelerating simultaneously. Adrian Vaughan commented; "One gets a nasty feeling wondering where the next washer is, at this moment, lying in wait with the potential of mayhem".[8] Before his book had even been published, the Clapham Junction disaster occurred, with a very similar cause.

References

  1. Turner, JT Howard (1978). The London, Brighton & South Coast Railway 2: Establishment & Growth (First ed.). London: BT Batsford Ltd. p. 142. ISBN 0-7134-1198-8.
  2. Table 123, 186, 188 National Rail timetable, December 2022
  3. Great Western Railway to terminate Brighton services Rail issue 952 9 March 2022 page 22
  4. Earnshaw, Alan (1989). Trains in Trouble: Vol. 5. Penryn: Atlantic Books. p. 41. ISBN 0-906899-35-4.
  5. Vaughan, Adrian (1989). Obstruction Danger. London: Guild Publishing. pp. 216–221. ISBN 1-85260-055-1.

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