• Source: Faygate railway station
  • Faygate Station is located on the Arun Valley Line, between Littlehaven and Ifield, 34 miles 28 chains (55.3 km) down the line from London Bridge, measured via Redhill. It serves the small village of Faygate and the Faygate Business Centre, situated on the A264 in the countryside between Crawley and Horsham.


    History


    The single track branch line of the London Brighton and South Coast Railway between Three Bridges and Horsham was opened 14 February 1848. Crawley and Faygate were intermediate stations each with two platforms to enable trains to pass. The line was doubled throughout during 1862 to coincide with the extension of the railway from Horsham to the Arun Valley.


    Facilities


    The station is unstaffed and facilities are limited. Tickets can be purchased from the self-service ticket machine and there are shelters and modern help points on both platforms. There is also a small car park at the station, operated by APCOA.
    Step-free access is available to both the platforms at the station.


    Services


    Services at Faygate are operated by Southern and Thameslink using Class 377 and 700 EMUs.
    Services at the station are limited and run on weekdays only. Services run mostly during the peak hours with an additional service calling at around midday.
    As of May 2022, there are a total of 12 southbound trains, 11 of which are operated by Thameslink and run to Horsham and 1 is operated by Southern and extends to Portsmouth Harbour. There are 10 northbound trains that are all operated by Thameslink of which 9 run to Peterborough, with a single early morning service to Bedford via London Bridge.
    No services stop at the station on weekends.


    Bus Connections


    No regular buses directly serve the station although the Metrobus routes 23 and 200 stop at the Faygate roundabout, approximately 10 minutes walking distance from the station.
    These services provide connections to Crawley, Gatwick Airport, Horsham and Worthing.


    References




    External links



    Train times and station information for Faygate railway station from National Rail
    Faygate - Least Used Station in West Sussex 2017 YouTube video by Geoff Marshall about the station.

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