Sheffield Park Station
There are five collections covering the operational part of the line: (a) Sheffield Park Station; (b) the line from Sheffield Park to Horsted Keynes; (c) Horsted Keynes Station; (d) the line from Horsted Keynes to Kingscote and (e) Kingscote Station.
Signal boxes have separate collections: (a) Sheffield Park Signal Box; (b) Horsted Keynes Signal Box; and (c) Kingscote Signal Box (including the old southern box).
Photos relating to the Bluebell Railway's Northern Extension to East Grinstead are in several separate collections within the Photographic Tours index.
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Sheffield Park Station building, built to the same design as others on the line, and with the standard "LB&SCR 1882" legend above the nearest window. The contractor who built the line, Joseph Firbank, would be unlikely to recognise the attractive block paving that now greets the huge number of visitors to what was originally a quiet country station. 08.05.2007
Alongside the picnic area is the River Ouse, making the area very pleasant in good weather. Unfortunately during the winter the river tended to flood adjacent farmland, an adjacent bridge (Poleay Bridge) also serving as a flood relief channel. More recently extensive flood relief work has been undertaken west of the railway line. This work is covered in a separate gallery. 18.01.2011 5625