Ore railway station
Ore railway station serves Ore in East Sussex, England. It is on the Marshlink Line, and train services are provided by Southern, with a few peak services operated by Southeastern.
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The platforms at Ore station, looking northeast | |
Location | |
Place | Ore |
Local authority | Hastings, East Sussex |
Grid reference | TQ824106 |
Operations | |
Station code | ORE |
Managed by | Southern |
Number of platforms | 2 |
DfT category | F2 |
Live arrivals/departures, station information and onward connections from National Rail Enquiries | |
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History | |
Key dates | Opened 1 January 1888 |
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Third rail 750 V DC electrification from Hastings ends here.
History
The station opened in 1888 and was electrified in 1935.[1]
Services
Ore station is the terminus for electric East Coastway services. Trains run regularly to Hastings and beyond (the usual termini for trains from Ore being either Brighton or London Victoria). In May 2018, an hourly direct service to/from Ashford was reintroduced after a gap of nearly 13 years.
Ore station was once adjoined to the north by a depot for electric trains but this closed in May 1986 following the electrification of the Hastings to Tonbridge line and relocation of electric units for servicing and cleaning to St Leonards depot.
Today, there are two platforms linked by a footbridge. Ore station has been unstaffed since a booking office fire in the late 1980s, and it has no other facilities. There is limited road access via Ore Valley Road (off Hughenden Road), but this station is not recommended for people with physical disabilities.
The area has in the past been a hotspot for vandalism but is now covered comprehensively by CCTV. It is scheduled for a major re-development. There has been some debate as to whether the station should be renamed Hastings East or Ore Valley.[2]
Trains terminating and restarting at this station run forward into a turnaround siding which runs adjacent to the Marshlink line as far as Ore Tunnel. Ore is also the start of the single track section on the Marshlink line, which runs through to Appledore.
All off-peak services at Ore are operated by Southern. As of May 2019, the typical off-peak service in trains per hour is:[3][4]
- 1 tph to London Victoria via Gatwick Airport
- 1 tph to Brighton (semi-fast)
- 1 tph to Eastbourne (stopping)
- 1 tph to Ashford International
During the peak periods, there are additional trains operated by Southeastern that terminate here. There are 2 northbound trains in the morning peak (1 runs to London Charing Cross and 1 runs to London Cannon Street) and 1 southbound train from London Cannon Street that terminates here in the evening peak.
Southeastern initially planned to cease serving Ore from the May 2020 timetable change.[5] However, as of May 2020, they continue to operate three Monday-Friday peak services from the station.[6]
Preceding station | Following station | |||
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Southern East Coastway Line | Terminus | |||
Southern Marshlink Line | ||||
Southeastern Hastings Line Peak Times Only | Terminus |
Gallery
- Ore railway station
- Ore railway station
- The sign
- A 1914 Railway Clearing House map of lines around Ore railway station
References
- Kent Rail, http://kentrail.org.uk/ore.htm
- "Access to Hastings Multi Modal Study (Consultation Report)" (PDF). p. 324. Archived from the original (PDF) on 28 October 2007. Retrieved 9 May 2009.
- "Timetable 21: Hastings and Eastbourne to Brighton and London" (PDF). Southern, December 2019.
- "Timetable 23: Ashford to Hastings and Eastbourne" (PDF). Southern, December 2019.
- "Southeastern consults on proposed changes to the timetable from December 2019". Southeastern. 21 August 2019.
- "Timetable 4: London to Tunbridge Wells and Hastings" (PDF). Southeastern, May 2020.
External links
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Ore railway station. |
- Train times and station information for Ore railway station from National Rail