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词条 Pitsea railway station
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  1. Description

  2. Services

  3. References

  4. External links

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| symbol = rail
| name = Pitsea
| image_name = Pitsea railway station in 2008.jpg
| manager = c2c
| code = PSE
| dft_category = C2
| locale = Pitsea
| borough = Borough of Basildon
| platforms = 4


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| original = London, Tilbury and Southend Railway
| pregroup = Midland Railway
| postgroup = London, Midland and Scottish Railway
| years = 1 July 1855
| events = Opened as Pitsea
| years1 = 1 June 1888
| events1 = Re-sited
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Pitsea railway station is on the London, Tilbury and Southend Railway line, serving the small town of Pitsea in the borough of Basildon, Essex. It is situated at a junction where a loop via {{rws|Grays}} re-joins the main line via {{rws|Basildon}}. Down the main line it is {{convert|26|mi|42|chain|km}} from London Fenchurch Street; via the loop it is {{convert|32|mi|37|chain|km}} from Fenchurch Street. Its three-letter station code is PSE.

It was originally opened in 1855[1][2] but was replaced by a new station on an adjacent site in 1888.[2] The station was renamed Pitsea for Vange in 1932, but reverted to the original name Pitsea in 1952.[2]

The station and all trains serving it are currently operated by c2c.

Description

The station is immediately south of the A13 road, adjacent to a level crossing which gives the main road access to the marshes area south of Pitsea and Basildon.

A new station building was opened in October 2005. Derek Twigg (then rail minister) attended for the "ribbon cutting" in November 2005. The building houses customer toilets and a retail unit. The station also has four automatic ticket gates.

The ticket office has two serving positions and uses the Tribute issuing system. Outside the ticket office is a self-service ticket machine that takes payment by both cash and cards.

Services

The typical Monday-Friday off-peak and Saturday service pattern is:

  • 2 trains per hour (tph) to London Fenchurch Street via Basildon;
  • 2 tph to London Fenchurch Street via Ockendon;
  • 2 tph to Shoeburyness;
  • 2 tph to Southend Central.

Additional services to/from London start/terminate here during peak times.

References

1. ^{{cite book | title= Essex | series=The Buildings of England | publisher=Yale University Press | author=James Bettley and Nikolaus Pevsner | page=122 | year=2007}}
2. ^{{cite book |last=Butt |first=R.V.J. |title=The Directory of Railway Stations |year=1995 |publisher=Patrick Stephens Ltd |location=Yeovil |isbn=1-85260-508-1 |id=R508 |page=186 |ref=harv }}

External links

{{stn art lnk|PSE|SS133JX}}{{Commonscat}}{{rail start}}{{Rail line two to one |previous1=Basildon|route=c2c
London, Tilbury & Southend Line |next=Benfleet|previous2=Stanford-le-Hope|col={{C2C colour}}}}{{s-end}}

7 : Railway stations in Essex|Transport in the Borough of Basildon|Former London, Tilbury and Southend Railway stations|Railway stations opened in 1855|Railway stations closed in 1888|Railway stations opened in 1888|Railway stations served by c2c

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