Train Tickets to Ore
London Victoria to Ore
1h 52m
London Charing Cross to Ore
1h 47m
Ashford International to Ore
41m
Ore Live Timetable
Our live timetable provides real-time information about train schedules and services for passengers traveling to and from Ore. Check it now to plan your next journey.
Departures
Arrivals
Train | Time | Platform | Train Operator | Status |
---|---|---|---|---|
Ore to Eastbourne | 22:08 | 2 | Southern | On time |
Ore to Brighton | 22:27 | 2 | Southern | On time |
Ore to Ashford International | 22:28 | 1 | Southern | On time |
Ore to Hastings | 23:10 | 2 | Southern | On time |
Ore to Brighton | 23:27 | 2 | Southern | On time |
Train | Time | Platform | Train Operator | Status |
---|---|---|---|---|
London Victoria to Ore | 19:54 | 18 | Southern | On time |
Ashford International to Ore | 21:23 | 1C | Southern | On time |
Eastbourne to Ore | 21:50 | 1 | Southern | On time |
London Victoria to Ore | 20:54 | 18 | Southern | On time |
Ashford International to Ore | 22:24 | 1C | Southern | On time |
Station Details
Address:
Ore station, Hughenden Road, Hastings, East Sussex, TN34 3NDTicket Office opening hours:
There is no ticket office at Ore station, ticket machines are available to purchase or collect tickets from. You can also buy tickets in advance online here
Ticket Machine:
AvailableFacilities
Toilets
WiFi
Cycle storage
Cycle storage CCTV
Cycle storage notes
Services
Accessible Booking Office counter
Wheelchairs
Accessible ticket machines
Step-free access
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