Penshurst Railway Station, located in Chiddingstone Causeway, is a historical station on the Redhill to Tonbridge Line. Opened on 26 May 1842 by the South Eastern Railway, it has undergone various transformations, including the demolition of its original buildings in 1967 and electrification in 1993. Today, the station is unstaffed and offers limited facilities, including self-service ticket machines and basic shelters on each platform. It provides step-free access to both platforms, ensuring accessibility for all passengers.
Penshurst Railway Station is currently managed by Southern, and the typical off-peak service includes one train per hour in each direction between Redhill and Tonbridge, with additional services during peak hours. The station also connects with local bus services, providing routes to nearby towns such as Edenbridge and Tunbridge Wells. Despite its modest size, Penshurst continues to serve as a vital link in the local transport network, accommodating thousands of passengers annually.