Hendon railway station
National Rail station in London, England
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Hendon railway station is a National Rail station on the Midland Main Line in England, in West Hendon in the London Borough of Barnet, north London. It is 6 miles 79 chains (11.2 km) down the line from St Pancras and is situated between Brent Cross West to the south and Mill Hill Broadway to the north. Its three-letter station code is HEN.
| Hendon | |
|---|---|
| Location | West Hendon |
| Local authority | London Borough of Barnet |
| Managed by | Thameslink |
| Station code | HEN |
| DfT category | E |
| Number of platforms | 4 |
| Fare zone | 3 and 4 |
| National Rail annual entry and exit | |
| 2020–21 | |
| 2021–22 | |
| 2022–23 | |
| 2023–24 | |
| 2024–25 | |
| Key dates | |
| 9 March 1868 | Opened for goods |
| 13 July 1868 | opened for passengers[2] |
| Other information | |
| External links | |
| Coordinates | 51.58°N 0.2389°W |
The station is served by Thameslink-operated trains on the Thameslink route. It is on the boundary of London fare zone 3 and 4.
It was built by the Midland Railway in 1868 on its extension to St. Pancras. From 1875 the Midland opened a service to Victoria on the London, Chatham and Dover Railway line and received coaches from the London and South Western Railway for attachment to northbound trains.[3]
Location
The station is on Station Road in West Hendon, next to the M1 motorway, about 1 km from Hendon Central.
Services
All services at Hendon are operated by Thameslink using Class 700 EMUs.
The typical off-peak service in trains per hour is:[4]
- 4 tph to St Albans City
- 4 tph to Sutton (2 of these run via Mitcham Junction and 2 run via Wimbledon)
During the peak hours, the station is served by additional services to and from Luton, Orpington and Rainham, as well as some late evening services to and from Bedford.
The station is also served by a night service between Bedford and Three Bridges on Sunday to Friday nights.
| Preceding station | Following station | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Thameslink | ||||
Development
From March 2009, Southeastern and Thameslink began running some peak hour trains from Sevenoaks to Luton,[5] though in the off-peak these services turn back at Kentish Town.
In 2017 the London Assembly and Transport for London published a plan to extend the London Overground network to Hendon.[6] The scheme, known as the West London Orbital envisages re-opening the Dudding Hill freight line to passenger services and running trains from West Hampstead Thameslink and Hendon to Hounslow via the planned Old Oak Common Lane station. The plans are currently at public consultation stage with TfL.[7][needs update]

