Buxted Railway Station serves the village of Buxted in East Sussex and is part of the Uckfield branch of the Oxted Line. The station, managed by Southern, is located 70.6 km from London Bridge. It was originally opened on 3 August 1868 by the Brighton, Uckfield and Tunbridge Wells Railway and later became part of the London, Brighton and South Coast Railway.
The station has a single platform and offers a range of facilities including a staffed ticket office open on weekday mornings and Saturday mornings, a self-service ticket machine, passenger help points, covered seating areas, toilets, a paid car park, and a small cycle rack. Step-free access is available to the platform, enhancing accessibility for all passengers.
All train services at Buxted are operated by Southern using Class 171 DMUs. The typical off-peak service includes one train per hour (tph) to London Bridge via Oxted and one tph to Uckfield, with increased services during peak hours. On Sundays, the northbound service extends only as far as Oxted.