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The South Eastern Railway (SER) first reached Tonbridge (then known as Tunbridge) in May 1842. [2] The site of the original station was on the east side of the road bridge over the railway, opposite its current location to the west of the bridge. [3] The building of the station obliterated the last remains of Tonbridge Priory. [4]
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Headcorn station was to be rebuilt on a similar plan in 1924. [7] Construction began in November 1837 from Reigate Junction eastwards, and in both directions from Tunbridge. The line from London Bridge to Tunbridge opened on 26 May 1842. The line between Tonbridge and Ashford opened on 1 December 1842. [8]
Fare zone 6 is an outer zone of Transport for London's zonal fare system used for calculating the price of tickets for travel on the London Underground, London Overground, Docklands Light Railway, [1] National Rail services (since 2007), [2] and the Elizabeth line within Greater London.
It became a through station in 1851 when the line opened to Robertsbridge and a year later opened through to Hastings. The LBSCR line from Grove Junction to Tunbridge Wells (West) opened in 1867 for goods and 1876 for passenger. Immediately after becoming part of the Southern Railway in 1923 the station was named Tunbridge Wells Central.
Map showing the location of Kent within England This is a list of railway stations in Kent, a county in the South East of England. It includes all railway stations that are part of the National Rail network, and which are currently open and have timetabled train services. Southeastern provides most of these services, with Southern and Thameslink providing the remainder. The majority of ...
The station was immediately adjacent to Leigh signal box, which had been commissioned in 1902 to reduce the length of the block sections between Penshurst and Tonbridge. [82] Initially the station was constructed entirely in wood, but the platforms were rebuilt in concrete in 1961 [83] and gas lighting was provided around the same time. [84]