High Brooms Railway Station, located in the borough of Tunbridge Wells, Kent, is a key stop on the Hastings line, providing vital rail connections for the local community and commuters. Managed by Southeastern, the station was originally opened in 1893 as Southborough and was renamed High Brooms in 1925. It features two platforms and is equipped with a subway linking them, enhancing accessibility for passengers. The main station buildings are situated on the northbound platform, while the southbound platform includes a closed waiting room.
High Brooms Railway Station offers a range of services primarily operated by Southeastern using Class 375, 465, and 466 EMUs. The typical off-peak service includes two trains per hour (tph) to London Charing Cross and two tph to Hastings, with additional services during peak hours to destinations including London Cannon Street and Ore. This station serves as a crucial link for residents and visitors, providing efficient transport options to major destinations in the region.