Three Bridges Railway Station

Three Bridges station is in the South East region of England. Rudy is focussing on mostly Scottish Stations to visit but if we ever run out of those then who knows where we'll end up going!

Three Bridges railway station is a railway station located in and named after the village of Three Bridges, which is now a district of the town of Crawley, West Sussex, England. This station is where the Arun Valley Line and the Brighton Main Line diverge. Thameslink operate the majority of services at the station, with half-hourly services between Bedford and Brighton, Bedford and Three Bridges, Cambridge and Brighton, and Peterborough and Horsham. A half hourly Southern service also operates between here and London Victoria, with trains dividing here to serve either Portsmouth Harbour or Bognor Regis. On Sundays a half-hourly Southern service operates between Brighton and London Victoria. It is 29 miles 21 chains (47.1 km) down the line from London Bridge via Redhill. Three Bridges Depot is situated to the south of the station, the main depot for Thameslink Class 700s south of London. A Network Rail signalling centre is also found nearby.

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