Ore Railway Station, located in East Sussex, serves as a key transport hub on the Marshlink Line. Managed by Southern, the station features two platforms and offers services primarily operated by Southern, with a single peak hour service by Southeastern. The station, which opened in 1888 and was electrified in 1935, is the terminus for electric East Coastway services and marks the start of the single-track section on the Marshlink Line.
Facilities at Ore Railway Station include shelters on both platforms, a self-service ticket machine, and modern help points. The station has been unstaffed since the late 1980s due to a booking office fire. It offers step-free access to the Ashford-bound platform only. Security measures have been enhanced with comprehensive CCTV coverage. Future redevelopment plans may potentially rename the station to Hastings East or Ore Valley.
The typical off-peak service schedule includes trains per hour to London Victoria, Brighton, Eastbourne, and Ashford International. Additionally, there is an early morning service to London Cannon Street. The station also features a turnaround siding adjacent to the Marshlink Line for trains terminating at Ore.