Ashurst Railway Station serves the community of Ashurst in Kent, located on the Uckfield branch of the Oxted line. This station, managed by Southern, is situated 51.66 kilometres from London Bridge. It was originally opened on 1 October 1888 by the London, Brighton and South Coast Railway and has since seen several transitions through different railway managements, including the Southern Railway and British Railways.
Today, Ashurst Station is unstaffed, and passengers are required to purchase tickets from a self-service machine. The station offers basic facilities including passenger help points, covered seating on both platforms, a small car park, and a cycle rack. Accessibility varies as the platform bound for Uckfield is step-free, while the platform for London-bound travellers can only be accessed via a stepped footbridge.
The station provides a typical off-peak hourly service to London Bridge and Uckfield, with increased frequency during peak hours. On Sundays, northbound services terminate at Oxted. The station utilises Class 171 Diesel Multiple Units for its services.