Buxted railway station

Buxted railway station is on the Uckfield branch of the Oxted Line in England, serving the village of Buxted, East Sussex. It is 43 mi from London Bridge.

The station and all trains that call are operated by Southern.

The line used to continue to Lewes and Brighton until 1969.

History
The station was opened by the Brighton, Uckfield and Tunbridge Wells Railway on 3 August 1868. It became part of London, Brighton and South Coast Railway in 1859.

In 1990 the line between Crowborough and Uckfield was reduced from two tracks to one.

Facilities
The station has a ticket office which is staffed during Monday-Saturday mornings (Mon-Fri 05:55-12:30, Sat 06:30-13:05). At other times, the station is unstaffed and tickets can be purchased from the self-service ticket machine at the station.

The station has passenger help points and covered seating areas available on its platform. There are also toilets at the station. The station has a paid car park and taxis can pickup from its main entrance. There is also a small cycle rack at the entrance to the station.

Step free access is available to the platform at Buxted.

Services
All services at Buxted are operated by Southern using DMUs.

The typical off-peak service in trains per hour is: Services increase to 2 tph in each direction during the peak hours. On Sundays, the northbound service runs as far as Oxted only.
 * 1 tph to London Bridge via Oxted
 * 1 tph to Uckfield