Virtually all of the structure and parts of Southease station from the railing posts to the footbridge would have been a product of the Southern's concrete works at Exeter. They pre-fabricated many of their structures and much remains in use today. Situated at a remote spot in the Ouse Valley, on the Lewis to Seaford branch, it has a surprisingly high number of customers nearing 20 000 last year. I suspect that most are walkers and cyclists using the station as part of an outing on the South Downs Way that crosses the line at the end of the platforms over the level crossing.
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