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How to get to the Bluebell Railway


Zoom in to map of Sussex The Bluebell Railway crosses the border between East and West Sussex.

Maps of the area show access to the railway from London, Sussex and Surrey.

Individual maps provided by multimap show the areas around Sheffield Park and Horsted Keynes stations.
Alternative maps from streetmap.co.uk are available for Sheffield Park and Horsted Keynes stations and East Grinstead.

Postcodes may be of use in locating our stations: Sheffield Park: TN22 3QL and Horsted Keynes: RH17 7BB.

Travelling by: Car - Train - Bus
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By Car

Parking Sheffield Park Station (TN22 3QL) is the best point to join the Bluebell Railway. This is situated on the A275 East Grinstead - Lewes main road, about two miles north of its junction with the A272. The Bluebell Railway, Sheffield Park is well signposted with brown tourist direction signs from the A22 and A23 trunk roads.

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ParkingPlease note that there is no road access to Kingscote station. To start your Bluebell Railway journey here you must park your car at East Grinstead and join the bus service from the station or the High Street - (with the exception of Santa Special Days, and mid-week Service 2 dates) - details are in the Timetable.

ParkingHorsted Keynes Station (RH17 7BB) has plenty of parking in the field beyond the station in the summer. The station is a mile and a half north-west of the village. From the village centre follow signs to the station, forking right onto the West Hoathly/Sharpthorne road. Station Approach will be found on the left after about a mile, just after a steep hill and sharp right hand bend.

Horsted Keynes Station is also accessible (via a restricted headroom bridge) from Ardingly. Head south on the B2028 towards Lindfield. Take the first turn on the left, after about half a mile, signposted to the railway. Then take the next turn to the right at the bottom of the hill into Station Approach, and carry on about a mile on this very twisty road. Shortly after passing under the low bridge, you will come to Horsted Keynes Station.

See Maps of the area.


By Train

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Link On days when our No.473 bus service operates, you can book direct to the Bluebell Railway from most National Rail stations, including London Victoria, East Croydon and intermediate stations on the Southern line to East Grinstead. From near East Grinstead station a bus service runs to the Bluebell Railway (see below).

It is also possible to travel via Haywards Heath, on the London-Brighton line, served by Southern and Thameslink trains, and use Bus Service 270 (see below).


By Bus

Bus Link 121 - 246 - 270 - 473

Travel to East Grinstead and join the Bluebell Railway's special bus service (Service 473) to Kingscote Station. Details of the services are shown in the timetable.
Note: The bus does not run on all days. The over 60s' National Travel bus passes are not valid on the 473 service, since it is not publicly funded.
Our bus stop near East Grinstead Station has moved into the main bus lay-bys on the corner of the main ring road, on the other side of the road to the Esso petrol station.

The Countryside Agency The National Trust
On Service 1 days, Bank Holiday and Special event weekends, the 473, is also known as the "Grenestede Rambler". It also serves the National Trust property of Standen. Sponsored by the Bluebell, the National Trust and the Countryside Agency, this will be a "Low Floor, Easy Access" vehicle. We have a joint ticket arrangement with the National Trust (Standen or Sheffield Park Garden).
N.B. The 473 bus service does not run on Christmas Day or Boxing Day.


Another convenient bus route is Service 270 operated by Metrobus (phone: 01342 893080) from Haywards Heath to Horsted Keynes (and on to East Grinstead) each Saturday and Sunday. Haywards Heath (Perrymount Road) is just two minutes' walk from Haywards Heath station Rail, served by Southern and Thameslink services between London and Brighton (and Lewes, Eastbourne and Worthing). Remember to get off the bus at Horsted Keynes Station, since the village is a good walk from the station! Mondays to Fridays the route serves the village only.

On Saturdays Service 270 departs from Haywards Heath Perrymount Road at:
09.12, 10.12, 11.12, 12.12, 13.12, 14.12
Buses return from Horsted Keynes Station at:
11.41, 12.41, 13.41, 14.41, 15.41, 17.11, 18.11, 19.11

On Sundays and Public Holidays, Service 270 departs from Haywards Heath Perrymount Road at:
10.52, 12.52, 14.52, 16.52, 18.52
Buses return from Horsted Keynes Station at:
10.19, 12.19, 14.19, 16.19, 18.19

For further information on Bus services, call Traveline: 0871 200 22 33 (then 820 for South-East region)

Note: Keysford Lane Bridge, Horsted Keynes, is to be closed for roadworks for 5 weeks starting on 7th January 2008, and may involve temporary changes to the 270 bus service.


Saturdays-only Service 121 to Sheffield Park

This service, operated by Countryliner Coach Hire Ltd runs to Sheffield Park on Saturdays only.

Service 121 - Saturdays

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LEWES depart: (Bus Station: B) 10.05  12.05  14.05  16.05  
LEWES (High Street)            10.07  12.07  14.07  16.07
Cooksbridge (nr Rail Station)  10.17  12.17  14.17  16.17
South Chailey (Swan)           10.22  12.22  14.22  16.22
North Chailey (King's Head)    10.28  12.28  14.28  16.28
Newick (Bull Inn)              10.33  12.33  14.33  16.33
SHEFFIELD PARK (BLUEBELL RAIL) 10.40  12.40  14.40  16.40
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SHEFFIELD PARK (BLUEBELL RAIL) 10.40  12.40  14.40  16.40
North Chailey (King's Head)    10.45  12.45  14.45  16.45
South Chailey (Swan)           10.51  12.51  14.51  16.51
Cooksbridge (Rail Station)     10.56  12.56  14.56  16.56
LEWES (High Street)            11.05  13.05  15.05  17.05
LEWES Arrive: (Bus Station)    11.07  13.07  15.07  17.07
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For all general Timetable Enquiries Call: 0844 477 1623
For information regarding Route 121, Call: 01825 723900.


Local Rider Service 246 - Monday to Friday only
Operated by Renown Coaches , using low floor, easy access buses, which can accommodate wheelchairs and are ideal for parents with buggies.
UCKFIELD - SHEFFIELD PARK -UCKFIELD (Via Isfield-Newick-Fletching-Maresfield)
Please note that this service does not enter the grounds of SHEFFIELD PARK STATION: the timings shown relate to nearby points on the A275.
Uckfield Bus Station is just on the opposite side of the High Street from the Railway Station.
Local Rider Service 246 - MONDAY to FRIDAY only
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UCKFIELD (Bus Station)  10.55   13.36
Isfield (Old Station)   11.05   13.46
Shortbridge             11.08   13.49
Piltdown Crossroads     11.10   13.51
NEWICK (Green)          11.12   13.53
Fletching Common        11.14   13.55
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SHEFFIELD PARK STATION  11.18   13.59
(Northbound A275)
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Sheffield Park (Green)  11.20   14.01
Fletching Church        11.25   14.06
Piltdown Crossroads     11.29   14.10
Maresfield (Church)     11.33   14.14
UCKFIELD (Bus Station)  11.40   14.21
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Further details from Renown Travel
Tel: Bexhill (01424) 210744
Above information from Renown web site, November 2007


For further information on Bus services, call Traveline: 0871 200 22 33 (then 820 for South-East region)
Details of Travel via East Grinstead are on the EGnet web site.
UK Bus Timetable Website Directory from Showbus.
Xephos UK Bus/Train TimeTables

Sussex Countycard entitling reduced rate (about half price) Bus travel after 9am. Valid for a year, the Countycard is available to senior citizens, students aged between 16 and 18, and to people with a physical or mental disability. Further information from Sussex Borough or District Councils.


Southcoast Motor Services, who operate restored vintage buses, have linked up with Bluebell Railway Catering to offer a complete package (click here for details) for your trip to the Bluebell Railway to provide the complete vintage day out.
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Travel Direct to the Bluebell Railway with Southern via East Grinstead


Until we complete the final link between Kingscote and East Grinstead, passengers wishing to start their journeys from Kingscote must travel on the special bus service (route 473), from East Grinstead. Public car parking is available at East Grinstead station or in the town centre.

The bus runs on Service 1 dates, plus bank holidays and special event weekends (with the exception of Santa Special Days). The bus serves the station -(the bus lay-bys on the corner of the main ring road) and War Memorial bus stop in the High Street. Details of the services are shown in the timetable.

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Inclusive Tickets

On days when the 473 bus operates, you can purchase a combined Rail/Bus/Bluebell Railway ticket from most National Rail stations. Simply ask for a through ticket to the Bluebell Railway.

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