Chichester railway station
Chichester railway station serves the city of Chichester, in West Sussex, England. It is from.
The station is located on the Brighton to Portsmouth line of the LBSCR. Passenger services are operated under the brand name West Coastway Line, which runs between Brighton and. The station and all passenger services are operated by Southern.
History
The station opened in 1846 and, by the 1920s, it was listed in the top ten most prestigious Southern Railway stations due to royal use for Goodwood Racecourse race days. By the 1950s, the station had become dilapidated and was demolished and replaced with the modern station, which re-opened in 1961.There used to be a branch line north to Midhurst and an additional two platforms which were up and down bay platforms at the west end of the station on the north side. An additional bay platform on the south side remains in situ but is disused.
Services
Services at Chichester are operated by Southern using Class 377 electric multiple units.The typical off peak service in trains per hour is:
- 2 tph to via
- 4 tph to, of which 1 runs via Littlehampton
- 2 tph to
- 3 tph to, of which 2 continue to
Until May 2022, Great Western Railway operated limited services between Brighton, Portsmouth Harbour and Bristol Temple Meads that called at Chichester.