Harlow Mill railway station

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Harlow Mill
Location
Place Old Harlow
Local authority Harlow
Operations
Station code HWM
Managed by 'one'
Platforms in use 2
Live departures and station information from National Rail
Annual Passenger Usage
2004/05 ** 0.116 million
History
Key dates Opened 1842
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Harlow Mill railway station serves the town of Harlow in Essex, England. The station, and all trains serving it, are operated by 'one'.

[edit] History

The station was opened in 1842 as Harlow railway station on the Northern and Eastern Railway's line between London and Bishop's Stortford. It served the village of the same name, located on the London to Cambridge toll road. In the late 1940's, as the new town of Harlow was being built, the original village of Harlow was named Old Harlow and incorporated as a district in the new town. The station was renamed Harlow Mill on July 13, 1960 after the mill on the River Stort, just north of the station.

[edit] Services

All services at the station are operated by 'one'. Though train services stopping here are not as frequent as Harlow Town, there are direct trains most of the day to London Liverpool Street and Bishops Stortford, as well as weekday services to Stansted Airport and Stratford.

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Preceding station National Rail Following station
Harlow Town   'one'
West Anglia Main Line
  Sawbridgeworth


West Anglia
Main Line

Cambridge
Shelford
Whittlesford
Great Chesterford
Audley End
Newport
Elsenham
Stansted Mountfitchet
Bishop's Stortford
Sawbridgeworth
Harlow Mill
Harlow Town
Roydon
Broxbourne
Cheshunt
Tottenham Hale
Liverpool Street