Newhaven Harbour railway station, situated in Newhaven, East Sussex, is managed by Southern Railways and serves as one of the town’s two main rail links. The station, originally opened as Newhaven Wharf in 1847, was later renamed Newhaven Harbour in 1886. It features two platforms connected by a footbridge and operates on the Seaford branch of the East Coastway line.
Historically, the station was integral to boat train services to Dieppe, though these operations have since shifted to other stations. Today, Newhaven Harbour offers regular services to Brighton and Seaford, with additional peak services. Connections to Gatwick Airport and London Victoria are available via a change at Lewes. The station’s proximity to the industrial estate and the freight terminal underscores its continued importance in local transport logistics.