Wadhurst Railway Station, located in East Sussex, is a key stop on the Hastings line, operating under the management of Southeastern. This station, which was opened in 1851 and designed by architect William Tress, is historically significant with its buildings and footbridge receiving Grade II listed status in 2000. The station is situated 63.2 km from London Charing Cross and features two platforms. It provides a typical off-peak service of two trains per hour to both London Charing Cross and Hastings, with additional services during peak hours. Notably, Wadhurst station includes a private entrance to the nearby Grade II listed house, Faircrouch, located approximately 220 yards from the westbound platform. The station also connects with local bus services, enhancing its accessibility for travellers.
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Wadhurst Railway Station
Wadhurst Railway Station in Wadhurst
Wadhurst Railway Station
Station Road
Wadhurst
East Sussex
TN5 6RZ
0845 748 4950
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