Our Stations

A destination at every station

Welcome to the Spa Valley Railway, operating trains through the High Weald since 1997. Travel by mainline trains operated by Southern Railway to Eridge where you can commence your journey through the wonderful High Weald Countryside and experience all the attractions we have to offer.

Tunbridge Wells West Station

Since 1606 visitors have been coming to Royal Tunbridge Wells to experience the Chalbeayte Spring.

Its chance discovery by Lord North, who was returning to London after a three month stay in the county, lead to the growth of Royal Tunbridge Wells and also the famous Pantiles.

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High Rocks

High Rocks Station

The smallest however probably the most picturesque station on our line, built from scratch and opened in 1998 following the closure of the original halt in the 50s, serves the fantastic High Rocks themselves and the delightful Inn.

Please note that High Rocks is operating a large number of private functions at weekends and therefore on some days our trains will not stop there. Please check with High Rocks themselves to see if they are open, we cannot take any responsibility for any disapointment caused if you visit us and High Rocks is closed, they are a seperate business to our railway.
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Groombridge Station

Groombridge is our principal intermediate station and you can alight here to visit this historic village. It is also possible to walk to Harrisons Rocks where you can see the trains passing by on days we’re operating to Eridge, and if cycling, to get to the Forest Way

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Eridge Station

Eridge makes the ideal starting point for a trip along the line. The station is clearly signposted off the A26 between Crowborough and Tunbridge Wells and has a 100 space car park. The car park operator icharges All Day Monday – Saturday/Sunday, it is ccheaper than town centre alternatives.

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