Crouch Hill railway station
Encyclopedia
Crouch Hill railway station is a railway station on Crouch Hill
between Stroud Green
and Crouch End
, North London
. It is on the Gospel Oak to Barking line
between Upper Holloway
and Harringay Green Lanes
.
Whilst the station has no direct interchange to a tube station, station is a fifteen minute walk away along Stroud Green Road and there is also a direct bus link courtesy of the London Buses route W7
.
.
This station has two ticket and two Oyster card
machines; one for each platform as well as two waiting rooms. This station has a multitude of seats in a variety of places on each platform. The platforms themselves are below ground level so they are only reachable by stairs.
Crouch Hill
Crouch Hill is a street in north London, England, running between Crouch End and Stroud Green in the boroughs of Haringey and Islington.The street has a railway station of the same name on the Islington slope of the hill, which is served by the Gospel Oak to Barking line.- The Parkland Walk...
between Stroud Green
Stroud Green
Stroud Green may refer to:* Stroud Green, Berkshire* Stroud Green, Essex* Stroud Green, Gloucestershire* Stroud Green, London...
and Crouch End
Crouch End
Crouch End is an area of north London, in the London Borough of Haringey.- Location :Crouch End is in a valley between Harringay to the east, Hornsey, Muswell Hill and Wood Green to the north, Finsbury Park and Archway to the south and Highgate to the west...
, North London
London
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. It is on the Gospel Oak to Barking line
Gospel Oak to Barking line
The Gospel Oak – Barking Line is a railway line in north and east London which connects Gospel Oak in North London and Barking in East London as part of the London Overground network. It is sometimes known as the Goblin , although this is a nickname rather than an official title...
between Upper Holloway
Upper Holloway railway station
Upper Holloway railway station is in Holloway, North London, near Archway . It is on the Gospel Oak to Barking Line, between and . It is operated by London Overground, and the service is usually one train every 20 to 30 minutes in each direction...
and Harringay Green Lanes
Harringay Green Lanes railway station
Harringay Green Lanes railway station is a railway station in Harringay, North London. It is on the Gospel Oak to Barking Line between and .-Service:...
.
Whilst the station has no direct interchange to a tube station, station is a fifteen minute walk away along Stroud Green Road and there is also a direct bus link courtesy of the London Buses route W7
London Buses route W7
London Buses route W7 is a Transport for London contracted bus route in London, United Kingdom. The service is currently contracted to Metroline...
.
Service
Since January 2010, trains run once every 15 minutes in each direction, towards either or in the peak period and once every 20 minutes at other times. All trains from the station are operated by London OvergroundLondon Overground
London Overground is a suburban rail network in London and Hertfordshire. It has been operated by London Overground Rail Operations since 2007 as part of the National Rail network, under the franchise control and branding of Transport for London...
.
Station Infrastructure
Platform 1 is for trains toward and Platform 2 is for trains toward . This station does not have a ticket office except for the security office which is not officially part of the station but is on its premises. However, staff are usually present on the platforms.This station has two ticket and two Oyster card
Oyster card
The Oyster card is a form of electronic ticketing used on public transport services within the Greater London area of the United Kingdom. It is promoted by Transport for London and is valid on a number of different travel systems across London including London Underground, buses, the Docklands...
machines; one for each platform as well as two waiting rooms. This station has a multitude of seats in a variety of places on each platform. The platforms themselves are below ground level so they are only reachable by stairs.