BROXBOURNE RAILWAY STATION
'Broxbourne railway station', opened in 1840[1], serves Broxbourne in Hertfordshire, England. It is on the West Anglia Main Line, and train services are provided by 'one', who also manage the station.
Broxbourne Station was officially opened by the Northern and Eastern Railway on 15th September 1840. It was on their proposed line to Cambridge, but the next section of the line to Latton Mill (Harlow) was not opened until August 1841. Therefore for a short period of time Broxbourne served as the terminus for the line which ran up the Lea Valley from Stratford Junction where it joined the Eastern Counties Railway.
The typical off-peak service from the station is:
★ 4tph (trains per hour) to London Liverpool Street via Tottenham Hale
★ 1tph to Stratford
★ 2tph to Cambridge
★ 2tph to Bishops Stortford, one of which is extended to Stansted Airport
★ 2tph to Hertford East
1. http://www.albury-field.demon.co.uk/bxind.htm#trans
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History
Broxbourne Station was officially opened by the Northern and Eastern Railway on 15th September 1840. It was on their proposed line to Cambridge, but the next section of the line to Latton Mill (Harlow) was not opened until August 1841. Therefore for a short period of time Broxbourne served as the terminus for the line which ran up the Lea Valley from Stratford Junction where it joined the Eastern Counties Railway.
Service
The typical off-peak service from the station is:
★ 4tph (trains per hour) to London Liverpool Street via Tottenham Hale
★ 1tph to Stratford
★ 2tph to Cambridge
★ 2tph to Bishops Stortford, one of which is extended to Stansted Airport
★ 2tph to Hertford East
References
1. http://www.albury-field.demon.co.uk/bxind.htm#trans
External links
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