Brighton Belle (disambiguation)

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Brighton Belle (1931-1972) a named train from the UK

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<i>Brighton Belle</i> British luxury train between Brighton and London

The Brighton Belle was a named train which was operated by the Southern Railway and subsequently by British Rail from Victoria Station in London to Brighton, on the Sussex coast. Commissioned as the flagship of the Southern Railway's mass electrification project, which commenced in January 1931, the world's only electric all-Pullman service ran daily between London Victoria and Brighton from 1 January 1933 until 30 April 1972.

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