Explore hidden areas such as the atmospheric Cab Road tunnel, normally closed to the public, as well as spaces around the station that reveal stories of its growth and transformation. From its grand opening in 1841 to the bustling transport hub it is today, the tour traces the station’s fascinating journey through time.
Whether you’re a history enthusiast, a Brighton local, or simply curious about what lies beneath and beyond the platforms, this is a rare chance to experience the station in a whole new way.
*Booking required — places are very limited. All of the income from tickets will be donated to Mind, which is Govia Thameslink Railway’s corporate charity partner. GTR are partnering with us to deliver tours of Brighton Railway Station for Dreamy Place.
The Cab Road tunnel has been host to two installations for Dreamy Place in 2023 and 2024, and the station was the subject of Dreamy Place project, Underworld in 2025 – find out more here.
The tour will not go to the Goods Tunnel/War Rooms/Rifle Range due to health & safety reasons.
Please be aware of the following:
Image credit: The Cab Road Tunnel by Stan Sauvage, 2025
What to expectThis is a guided walking tour through Brighton Railway Station, including hidden spaces such as the Cab Road tunnel. Surfaces can be uneven, with steps and low lighting in some areas. The tour lasts about 60 minutes at a steady walking pace. Seating and toilets are limited on the route.
Accessibility and inclusionLimited accessibility due to uneven floors and steps
Audience target/sEveryone
Audience type / suitabilityAdults and young people (14+)
OrganiserBrighton Railway Station
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