Eynsford Railway Station, managed by Southeastern, is a key transport facility serving the area of Eynsford in Kent. This station, which opened on 1 July 1862, is part of the historical Swanley to Sevenoaks Bat & Ball line originally established by the London, Chatham and Dover Railway. It features two platforms and a range of facilities designed to accommodate modern commuters. The station building, notable for its two-storey structure with arched window frames, houses a ticket office open on weekday mornings. Outside of these hours, passengers can use the self-service ticket machine.
The station offers covered seating areas, modern help points on each platform, and a small car park and cycle rack. Accessibility is provided with step-free access to the Ashford bound platform, though access to the London bound platform requires use of a stepped footbridge. Eynsford Railway Station is served by Thameslink, providing regular services to London Blackfriars and Sevenoaks. The station also connects to local bus services, enhancing its role as a vital link for local and commuting travellers.