Brighton railway station was created in 1840.
New Brighton railway station was created in 1888.
North Brighton railway station was created in 1859.
Brighton Beach railway station was created in 1861.
London Road - Brighton - railway station was created in 1877.
New Brighton - Staten Island Railway station - ended in 1953.
West New Brighton - Staten Island Railway station - ended in 1953.
Brighton Station was designed by architect David Mocatta and constructed by the London and Brighton Railway Company in the mid-1800s as part of the railway expansion into the coastal town of Brighton. The decision to build the station was made by the railway company's board of directors to improve transport connections to the popular seaside resort.
Inver railway station was created in 1893.
Nairne railway station was created in 1883.
Johnstone railway station was created in 1840.
Elsted railway station was created in 1864.
Bargoed railway station was created in 1858.