Crowborough Railway Station serves the town of Crowborough in East Sussex and is a key stop on the Uckfield branch of the Oxted Line. Managed by Southern, the station is located approximately 63 kilometers from London Bridge. Crowborough Railway Station was originally opened in 1868 under the name Rotherfield and has undergone several name changes before settling on its current name in 1980.
The station is equipped with two platforms and offers facilities including a staffed ticket office (open Monday to Saturday mornings), self-service ticket machines, passenger help points, covered seating areas, toilets, a pay and display car park, and a taxi rank. Additionally, there is a cycle rack available on the London-bound platform. Accessibility has been enhanced with a new footbridge featuring lifts, making both platforms accessible without steps as of February 2023.
Crowborough Railway Station provides services operated by Southern using Class 171 DMUs. The typical off-peak schedule includes one train per hour (tph) to London Bridge via Oxted and one tph to Uckfield, with increased frequency during peak hours. Connections to local bus services are available, linking passengers to Tunbridge Wells, Brighton, and Lewes.