Old Station House, Beeching Way
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Image: © Simon Carey Taken: 20 Apr 2008
The first station was built below the station house in the 1860s on the Three Bridges line which was later extended to Tunbridge Wells. When the Lewes-London line was constructed in 1882 a new station was built at the point where one crossed over the other. The old station house became an office in the Goods Yard and has survived the closures and landscaping of the former railway to become Beeching Way, the inner relief road. It is currently used as an office today.