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==Transport== The main road in Crowborough is the [[A26 road|A26]]. From Crowborough, the A26 runs north-east to [[Mereworth]] via Tunbridge Wells and Tonbridge. To the south, it runs to [[Newhaven, East Sussex|Newhaven]], via Uckfield and Lewes. Two B roads run through the town. The B2100 starts at the junction with the A26 (Crowborough Cross) and runs east to Lamberhurst via Jarvis Brook, Rotherfield, Mark Cross and [[Wadhurst]]. The B2157 Green Lane is a short link between Steel Cross and Crowborough Hill, within the town. [[Crowborough railway station]] is located in Jarvis Brook at the bottom of Crowborough Hill. Trains run on the [[Oxted Line|Oxted line]] which is operated by [[Southern (train operating company)|Southern]], providing a direct link with {{stnlnk|London Bridge}}, {{stnlnk|East Croydon}}, {{stnlnk|Edenbridge Town}} and {{stnlnk|Uckfield}}. The journey time to London Bridge is approximately one hour. The Brighton & Hove Buses Regency Route 29 runs every half-hour (Mon-Sat) or hourly (Sundays/public holiday) to/from Brighton and Tunbridge Wells via Lewes, Uckfield and Crowborough.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Regency 29 - Brighton - Tunbridge Wells and Heathfield |url=https://www.buses.co.uk/services/BH/29 |access-date=2025-01-07 |website=www.buses.co.uk |language=en}}</ref>
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