Three Oaks railway station, located in East Sussex, England, is a key stop on the Marshlink line, primarily managed by Southern. The station, which originally opened on 1 July 1907 as Three Oaks Bridge Halt, has undergone several name changes before settling on its current name in 1980. It features a single platform that accommodates a single carriage, requiring passengers to board the front carriage to disembark. The station is equipped with a ticket issuing facility that accepts card payments and a customer help point with on-screen information.
The typical off-peak service includes one train per hour in each direction between Eastbourne (via Hastings) and Ashford International. This service pattern was restored in May 2023 after previous reductions in frequency. The station’s history reflects its community’s resilience and successful campaigning for better rail services, highlighting its importance to local residents and travellers.