BRIGHTON RAILWAY STATION

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BRIGHTON​ RAILWAY STATION

Brighton Railway Station is the principal station serving the city of Brighton, East Sussex. Opened in 1840-1841, Brighton train station is the 7th busiest in the UK, with over 17 million passengers annually.

​Southern manages the station and provides many of the trains. A few other train companies, including Thameslink, Gatwick Express, and Great Western Railway, also provide trains from and to Brighton.

HOW TO GET TO BRIGHTON RAILWAY STATION?

Brighton Train Station can be reached in various ways and is situated in the city center.
Address: Queens Rd, Brighton BN1 3XP, United Kingdom
  • BUS: Brighton has several buses to the train station, including 7, 14, 14C, 1, 6, 46, and many others.
  • TAXI: taxis in England are a well-rated service. Plus, they're time-saving and the most comfortable way to get to or from Brighton Station. The taxi is situated at the rear of the station through the exit next to platform 8.
  • ​WALK: if you would like to take a walk to Brighton station, it's located very near to the numerous best-known sites! It's just an 11-minute walk from the Royal Pavilion.

POPULAR ROUTES

Are you planning a train trip from Brighton Railway Station? Browse popular British rail routes below.

RAILWAY COMPANIES IN BRIGHTON TRAIN STATION

Learn more about rail companies serving British trains from Brighton Station
Great Western Railway
Thameslink