Tunbridge Wells railway station, located in Royal Tunbridge Wells, Kent, is a key transport hub on the Hastings line, managed by Southeastern. The station, which opened its current premises on 25 November 1846, is situated 55.4 km from London Charing Cross. It features two platforms and offers services 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. The station has a rich history, initially opening as a temporary terminus in 1845 before moving to its current location. It underwent significant changes including electrification in 1986 and has been a Grade II listed building since 1974.
Tunbridge Wells railway station serves as a vital link for commuters and travellers in the region, providing efficient and regular connections to London and the South Coast.