A small station serving the seaside town of Goring-by-Sea, between Worthing and Littlehampton on the West Coastway line. It is used by just under 0.5m passengers a year. The station was opened on 16 March 1846 when the London, Brighton & South Coast railway line was extended from Worthing to Ford Junction, before its extension onwards to Chichester and Littlehampton. The main station building looks original, although the canopy has been renewed. Facilities include a part-time ticket office, cycle storage(part sheltered), a small car park and a platform shelter on platform 2(westbound). There are neither toilets nor a taxi rank. There is level access to both platforms, via the road level crossing at the west end of the station. Train services are operated mostly by Southern( ). Off-peak, it’s served by the half-hourly London-Littlehampton service, as well as the hourly services to Southampton(daytime) or Portsmouth(late afternoon/evening) and Brighton. In the evenings there are also some local Littlehampton to Brighton all-stations services.