Follow the story of the railways that connected Shoreham, Southwick and Lancing to the world bringing work and wealth. Discover why the railway lines were built, who used them, and how they connect with houses on Shoreham Beach and buses on the Old Tollbridge. Take the train, bus, cycle or walk to explore the connected history of Adur.

Event Date:
Sep 06 - Sep 15 at all day


From 6-15 September there are banners around town so you can travel through time!
Once found, scan the QR codes to take you on a journey…

A Lancing Station
The Lancing Belle, mobile hospitals and more.

B The Red Lion
Steyning Road. Where trains, planes and automobiles meet.

C Coronation Green, High Street, Shoreham-by-Sea
Bridges from the past to the present.

D The Waterside, Ferry Road, Shoreham-by-Sea
Bungalows and film folk.

E The Port Kitchen, Adur Dock, 104 Albion Street (Shoreham Port)
Port routes, tunnels, trams and trolleybuses

F Southwick Green, Southwick.
The rise and fall of Kingston-by-Sea Station.

Map courtesy of saydesignUK and Ordnance Survey 1968 and image courtesy of shorehambysea.com.

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