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There is more information out there, such as Brighton - Worthing in the Middleton Press series which also covers the **** branch, and, sadly out of print, The Railways of Devils **** (Minor Railways of Britain series) by P. Clark. Turntable Publications, Sheffield, 1976. (ISBN 0 902844 35 0), which is a bit more substantial than the Harding book. There have also been the odd views in various magazines and photo albums. The signalling plans are also available from a couple of sources.
If you want further information the Brighton Circle has included a couple of photos with detailed descriptions in their magazine, and I seem to recall that there has been at least one other 4mm model of the station featured in the model press.
One interesting unit tested on the line was the bogie "streamlined" Sentinel car, which would make an interesting and challenging model.
 

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Yes that is the railcar involved - lovely model too! If you go to http://www.disused-stations.org.uk/ and find "The ****" there is an H C Casserley picture of it in the platform.

Keith

If you go to the Brighton Circle website www.lbscr.demon.co.uk they have a complete and up-to-date (hopefully) listing of all RTR and kits for pre-grouping Brighton stock - you may be surprised just what is (or was) available.
BTW Don't forget the trap point on the goods siding - the branch was downhill all the way to the junction and a runaway wagon would not be welcome on the mainline.
 
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