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Harrow & Wealdstone is a London Underground station in Wealdstone, Greater London. It is served by London Overground, London Midland, Southern and London Underground Bakerloo Line services. The next stop southbound on the Bakerloo Line is Kenton. The station is located at the southern end of High Street, Wealdstone at the end-on junction with "The Bridge". It is the site of a serious rail crash which occurred in 1952.

The station has undergone several improvements in recent years, with the footbridge improved by removal of the central barrier to allow use of the full width, new lifts for the use of disabled persons, and newly painted and brightly illuminated waiting rooms. In recent years the two-track reversing sidings (used for turning Bakerloo Line trains) located between the tracks of the DC line at the northern end side of the station have been replaced by a single siding and the curve at the down end of the platform eased.

 
 

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