Groombridge railway station
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Groombridge railway station is a station on the Spa Valley Railway in Groombridge, East Sussex, England.
Old Groombridge station is located on the east side of Station Road. it was opperated by the London, Brighton and South Coast Railway, then Southern, later British Rail. The station was finally closed on July 8, 1985
The station stood on the Three Bridges to Tunbridge Wells Central line, other stations included; Three Bridges, Rowfant, Grange Road, East Grinstead, Forest Row, Withyham, High Rocks, Tunbridge Wells West and Tunbridge Wells Central
The current Groombridge railway station is on the Spa Valley Railway and is currently the southern terminus of the line. A joint ticket between the railway and Groombridge Place is also available. A canopy has been erected on one side of the station, using the former canopy supports from Gravesend West station. Future plans include the construction of a brand new signal box on the site and installation of signalling for the extension to Eridge.
Preceding station | ![]() |
Following station | ||
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High Rocks | Spa Valley Railway | Terminus | ||
Disused Railways | ||||
High Rocks | British Rail Southern Region Tunbridge Wells Central to Eridge line |
Eridge |