St Leonards Warrior Square railway station


St Leonards Warrior Square railway station is on the Hastings line in the south of England and is one of four stations that serve Hastings, East Sussex. It is down the line from London Charing Cross. The station is operated by Southeastern but is also served by trains operated by Southern.

History

The station building and house, still in existence today, were constructed in 1851 by the South Eastern Railway. The competing London, Brighton and South Coast Railway trains were not allowed to stop here until December 1870. The two companies maintained separate booking offices until 1923 when they both became part of the Southern Railway. The station is constructed in a narrow valley with higher ground east and west, so that trains arrive and depart either end of the platform through tunnels. This restricts the number of carriages which have direct access to the platform to 8 cars.

Services

Services at St Leonards Warrior Square are operated by Southern and Southeastern.
The typical off-peak service in trains per hour is:

Southern

  • 1 tph to via
  • 1 tph to
  • 1 tph to
  • 2 tph to of which 1 continue to
  • 1 tph to
During the peak hours and on Saturdays, the station is also served by an additional hourly semi-fast service between Brighton and Ore.
Southern services at St Leonards Warrior Square are operated using EMUs and DMUs.

Southeastern

Southeastern also operate a number of peak hour services to London Cannon Street and.
Southeastern services at St Leonards Warrior Square are operated using EMUs.