Ouse Valley Railway

51°01′59″N 0°06′50″W / 51.033°N 0.114°W / 51.033; -0.114

Skew bridge near the Ouse Valley Viaduct on the London to Brighton Main Line was to be one end of the line - the abutments in the foreground were built for the Ouse Valley line.
Ouse Valley Railway
Lindfield
Sheffield Park*
Piltdown & Shortbridge*
Uckfield
Framfield*
East Hoathly*
Chiddingly*
Lower Horsebridge*
Hailsham
Wartling*
Little Common*
Bexhill-on-Sea*
Bulverhythe*
Legend
Railways open in 1863
Ouse Valley Railway
Railways opened after 1863
Station open in 1863
Proposed or possible (*) station.[1]

The Ouse Valley Railway was to have been part of the London, Brighton & South Coast Railway (LBSCR). It was authorised by an Act of Parliament in 1864 and construction of the 20 miles (32 km) long line was begun, but not completed. It never opened to traffic.

  1. ^ Only Lindfield confirmed by Oppitz. Other stations between Lindfield and Hailsham mentioned as possibilities by Oppitz. Stations between Hailsham and St Leonards indicate localities the line would have passed through.