Trains to Hatch End - Station Details and further Information on Hatch End Train Services
Hatch End train station is in the London Borough of Harrow, in north London, and in Travelcard Zone 6.
The station has two platforms. The northbound (up) platform is on the side of the ticket office and cafe. The southbound (down) platform is reached via a footbridge. This platform was originally an island platform with the other face on the adjacent up fast mainline. There was another island platform serving the down fast and up semi-fast lines and a further platform for the down semi-fasts. These other platforms fell out of use before the end of steam services on the mainline. A general rebuilding of the access to the two remaining platforms in use was built in the 1980s and a fence built along to shield waiting passengers from the fast trains.
The typical off-peak service is three trains per hour operated by London Overground to London Euston (southbound) and Watford Junction (northbound), calling at all stations. Sundays it is half-hourly in each direction.
The typical journey time to Euston is 38 minutes and to Watford Junction 11 minutes. Connections are available at Harrow & Wealdstone for a London Midland fast service to London Euston or the Southern service to East Croydon, or the Bakerloo Line calling all stations to Elephant & Castle. Figures show that many change at Harrow and Wealdstone for the Southern train to alight at West Brompton or Kensington Olympia for the district line for central London. Also, those who have changed onto the Southern Train have the option for other Southern services and South West Trains at Clapham Junction.
The station was previously served by the Bakerloo Line of the London Underground. There are plans to resume the Bakerloo line service in the future.
As of 2007, the station has added to its facilities a cafe selling various beverages, snacks and newspapers. This on the northbound platform. The ticket office has also improved its opening hours and it is more or less open when every train comes through. If not, there are several customer service assistants around if need be. There are also two ticket machines in the foyer where one can buy any national rail tickets, as well as travel cards, and oyster tickets. Under the new management of London Overground there has been many significant improvements such as new signs, more CCTV and electronic departure boards in the foyer, both platforms and the southbound shelter.
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