Original Station Building, Hove Station
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Image: © Simon Carey Taken: 22 Jan 2017
Hove's first station opened in 1840 to the east next to Holland Road. This station did not open until 1865 and was originally known as Cliftonville, changed to West Brighton in 1879, Hove and West Brighton in 1894 and finally Hove in 1895. By that point a new concourse had been opened to the west and is still in use today. For many years this building was used as railway offices but has now been let to a car wash firm who operate out of southern side.