It serves the village of Amberley, about half a mile away, and was opened by the London, Brighton and South Coast Railway.
[2][3] The station was host to a Southern Railway camping coach from 1938 to 1939.
[4] The station then passed on to the Southern Region of British Railways on nationalisation in 1948.
[5] When Sectorisation was introduced in the 1980s, the station was served by Network SouthEast until the Privatisation of British Railways.
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