Shoreham-by-Sea railway station, located in West Sussex, is a key transport hub managed by Southern under the Govia Thameslink Railway brand. The station, originally opened on 12 May 1840, has undergone several name changes and renovations since its inception. Today, it features two platforms capable of accommodating trains with up to 12 coaches.
The station is equipped with a staffed ticket office open daily, self-service ticket machines, a passenger waiting room, a café, and toilet facilities available during staffed hours. For convenience, there is a large chargeable car park and extensive bicycle storage facilities. Accessibility is a priority, with step-free access available throughout the station.
Shoreham-by-Sea provides a range of services primarily operated by Southern using Class 377 & 387 EMUs. The typical off-peak service includes trains to London Victoria, Brighton, Littlehampton, Portsmouth & Southsea, Chichester, and Southampton Central. The station also supports the local community by serving nearby Shoreham Airport, enhancing its role as a vital link in regional transport.