Croxley tube station
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Croxley | |
Location | |
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Place | Croxley Green |
Local authority | Three Rivers |
Operations | |
Managed by | London Underground |
Platforms in use | 2 |
Annual entry/exit | 0.597 million |
Transport for London | |
Zone | A |
History | |
Key dates | Opened 1925 |
Transport for London List of London stations: Underground | National Rail |
Croxley Station is a London Underground station at Croxley Green in the Three Rivers district of Hertfordshire. It is on the Watford branch of the Metropolitan Line. It was renamed Croxley probably not to confuse itself with the now closed Croxley Green railway station.
The only intermediate station on the branch, Croxley lies between Watford, (the terminus) and Moor Park on the main line from Baker Street to Amersham. It is in Travelcard Zone A. The southbound platform at Croxley is unusual in that it has no station starter signal.
The station is situated on the corner of Watford Road and Winton Drive in Croxley Green.
[edit] History
- 2 November 1925: station opened as "Croxley Green" on the Metropolitan Railway's extension to Watford opened from both Rickmansworth and Moor Park;
- 23 May 1949: station re-named "Croxley"
- 3 January 1960: line closed between Croxley and Rickmansworth
- 11 May 1987: early morning services from Rickmansworth reinstated
[edit] Link to Watford Junction
In 2005, plans were approved to link the line through Croxley which terminates at Watford station, via a deviation to the much more important station at Watford Junction. Intermediate stations would be built or rebuilt at Ascot Road tube station (near the old Croxley Green station), Watford West railway station and Watford High Street railway station.
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