Volk's Electric Railway

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Volk’s Electric Railway (VER) is the oldest operating electric railway in the world. It is a narrow gauge railway that runs along a length of the seafront of the English seaside resort of Brighton.

Volk's Electric Railway
DescriptionThe Volk’s Electric Railway, a narrow gauge heritage railway in Brighton.
Country United Kingdom
Time period2014
Train Operating CompanyVolk’s Electric Railway
Simulation difficulty2/10 stars
AuthorMark Jones
WebsiteVolk's Electric Railway
Route map

Aquarium
Halfway
Shed and Sidings
Marina (Black Rock)

It was built by Magnus Volk, the first section being completed in August 1883. Today the line runs between terminal stations at Aquarium (a short distance from the Palace Pier) and Black Rock (at Black Rock, not far from Brighton Marina), with an intermediate station and depot at Paston Place (now known as Halfway).

The line has a 2 ft 8 1/2 in (825 mm) narrow gauge, is electrified at 110 V DC using a third rail, and is one mile long.

Timetable

The timetable included simulates a Tuesday in 2014, The journey time is approximately 12 minutes, and trains run every 15 minutes from 10:15 to 17:15.

Volk's Electric Railway Services
Train Operating Company Origin Destination Frequency (tph)
Volk’s Electric Railway Aquarium Black Rock 4

Trivia

This route and timetable was written in under 24 hours.