High Brooms railway station

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High Brooms railway station serves High Brooms a suburb, on its northern outskirts, of Tunbridge Wells in Kent.

High Brooms was originally opened in 1893 as Southborough (then a nearby village, and now a town) by the South Eastern Railway: it acquired its present name in 1925. It is situated on the five-mile gradient from Tonbridge: its main station buildings are on the Up side.

The station, and all trains serving it, is operated by Southeastern, and it is on the Hastings Line. Trains from the station run north to London Charing Cross and south to Hastings.

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Preceding station National Rail Following station


Tonbridge   Southeastern
Hastings Line
  Tunbridge Wells
Tonbridge   Southeastern
London Bridge to Tunbridge Wells
(via Redhill and East Croydon)
  Tunbridge Wells
  Southeastern
Horsham to Tunbridge Wells
(via Gatwick and Redhill)
 
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