Tunbridge Wells railway station
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| Tunbridge Wells | |||
| Location | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Place | Tunbridge Wells | ||
| Local authority | Tunbridge Wells | ||
| Operations | |||
| Station code | TBW | ||
| Managed by | Southeastern | ||
| Platforms in use | 2 | ||
| Live departures and station information from National Rail | |||
| Annual Rail Passenger Usage | |||
| 2004/05 * | 3.149 million | ||
| 2005/06 * | 3.264 million | ||
| History | |||
| Key dates | Opened 25 November 1846 | ||
| National Rail - UK railway stations | |||
| * Annual passenger usage based on sales of tickets in stated financial year(s) which end or originate at Tunbridge Wells from Office of Rail Regulation statistics. | |||
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Tunbridge Wells railway station serves Tunbridge Wells in Kent, in England. The station and all trains serving it are currently operated by Southeastern and Southern. It is located directly on the double-tracked electrified Hastings Line.
The station is located in an open cut, and the railway line enters tunnels in both directions. The ticket office and platform 1 (generally used by northbound trains) can be accessed directly from street level on the west side of the station or by a footbridge from the east side; platform 2 (generally used by southbound trains) is accessible only by stairs - there is a gate at the south end of platform 2 giving step-free access which is usually kept locked but which station staff will open on request for those who need it. Both platforms are signalled for reversible working - trains can arrive/depart at either platform in either direction.
Just beyond the tunnel at the south end of the station was Grove Junction, where trains took the single line branch to Tunbridge Wells West. The branch closed on 6 July 1985. Before the closure of the branch, the station was called Tunbridge Wells Central.
[edit] Services
The typical off-peak service from the station is:
- 2 tph (trains per hour) to London Charing Cross
- 2 tph to Hastings,
- 1 tph to London Bridge via Redhill and East Croydon, and
- 1 tph to Horsham via Redhill.
The typical peak service from the station is:
- 2 tph fast to London Charing Cross (call at High Brooms and Waterloo East only).
- 3 tph stopping to London Charing Cross.
- 2 tph fast to London Cannon Street (call at High Brooms only).
- 4 tph to Hastings (mixture of stopping and fast)
- 1 tph to London Bridge via Redhill and East Croydon, and
- 1 tph to Horsham via Redhill.
This is supplemented by shuttles from Tonbridge to Tunbridge Wells.
From the December 2009 timetable there will be an extra 2 trains per hour from Charing Cross to Tunbridge Wells. This will be possible because of extra paths being made available because a reduction of Charing Cross to Dover/Ramsgate services due to the CTRL high speed services from St Pancras.
| Preceding station | National Rail | Following station | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| High Brooms | Southeastern Hastings Line Fast from London, semi fast to Hastings/Ore |
Wadhurst | ||
| Southeastern Hastings Line fast from London, stopping to Hastings/Ore |
Frant | |||
| Southeastern London Bridge to Tunbridge Wells via Redhill and East Croydon |
Terminus | |||
| High Brooms | Southeastern London to Tunbridge Wells Stopping services viaSevenoaks |
Terminus | ||
| High Brooms | Southeastern Horsham to Tunbridge Wells (via Gatwick and Redhill) |
Terminus | ||
| Disused Railways | ||||
| High Brooms | British Rail Southern Region Cuckoo Line |
Tunbridge Wells West |
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| Terminus | British Rail Southern Region Tunbridge Wells Central to Three Bridges line |
Tunbridge Wells West |
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[edit] See also
There is a DVD of the driver's view of the Hastings line into Charing Cross.
[edit] External links
- Train times and station information for Tunbridge Wells railway station from National Rail

