[2] In the early 1990s a small wooden ticket office building on the eastbound platform was demolished.
[4] Other halts were opened at Holland Road, Dyke Junction, Fishersgate, and Bungalow Town.
[4] Built to serve the growing settlement at East Worthing, the original station name reflected the name of the road bridge at the eastern end.
[6] A further renaming to just East Worthing was instigated when British Rail stopped using the term 'Halt' from the timetable that commenced during May 1969.
Additional early morning and late night services call at the station, terminating at Hove, Barnham, West Worthing, and Havant.