Southease Railway Station, situated in the picturesque setting of East Sussex, serves as a key stop on the Seaford branch of the East Coastway Line. This station, originally opened on 1 September 1906 as Southease and Rodmell Halt, was renamed to Southease on 12 May 1980. It is conveniently located approximately half a mile east of the village of Southease, surrounded by lush agricultural landscapes.
The station is unstaffed and equipped with two platforms, each featuring a PERTIS machine for ticketing. A self-service ticket machine was added in 2016 to facilitate passenger needs. Accessibility is enhanced by a level crossing with user-operated barriers and a pedestrian gate, as well as a footbridge spanning the railway tracks.
Southease Railway Station is managed by Southern Railway and provides regular services operated using Class 377 EMUs. The typical off-peak schedule includes one train per hour (tph) to Brighton via Lewes and one tph to Seaford. For broader connectivity, changes at Lewes station offer links to Gatwick Airport and London Victoria. This station, with its modest passenger usage and rural charm, remains a vital part of the local transport infrastructure.