When was Seaford station built?

When was Seaford station built?

1 June 1864
The London, Brighton and South Coast Railway opened Seaford station on 1 June 1864. It was designed as a through station for a proposed extension to Eastbourne that was never built. A working model of Seaford Station as it appeared in the 1920s is displayed at Seaford Museum.

What train line is Seaford on?

The Seaford railway line is a suburban commuter line in Adelaide, South Australia….

Seaford railway line
Opened 1913 (to Marino) 1974 (to Hallett Cove Beach) 1976 (to Christie Downs) 1978 (to Noarlunga Centre) 2014 (to Seaford)

What area is Seaford?

17.2 km²
Seaford/Area

When did the new Seaford train station open?

Seaford station opened on 23 February 2014 as part of the extension of the line from Noarlunga Centre Interchange. The line between Seaford Road and Griffiths Drive follows the same alignment as the former Willunga railway line, and Seaford station is located on the site of the former Moana railway station.

Where is the Seaford railway station in Adelaide?

Seaford railway station is the terminus of the Seaford line. Situated in the southern Adelaide suburb of Seaford, it is 35.9 kilometres from Adelaide station.

Is there a train from Seaford to Brighton?

Train services from the station are provided by Southern . The London, Brighton and South Coast Railway opened Seaford station on 1 June 1864. It was designed as a through station for a proposed extension to Eastbourne that was never built. A working model of Seaford Station as it appeared in the 1920s is displayed at Seaford Museum .

Is there a signal box at Seaford station?

A working model of Seaford Station as it appeared in the 1920s is displayed at Seaford Museum . At the end of the station, there was a signal box that was used up until the mid 1980s. The box was damaged by the salt air coming from the nearby sea and the box was dangerously unstable, therefore Seaford signal box was demolished in February 2002.