Potters Bar railway station
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Potters Bar | |||
Looking down Darkes Lane. The railway station is on the left of the picture | |||
Location | |||
Place | Potters Bar | ||
Local authority | Hertsmere | ||
Coordinates | Coordinates: | ||
Operations | |||
Station code | PBR | ||
Managed by | First Capital Connect | ||
Platforms in use | 4 | ||
Live departures and station information from National Rail | |||
Annual Rail Passenger Usage | |||
2004/05 * | 1.440 million | ||
History | |||
Key dates | Opened August 1850 Rail crash February 1946 Station rebuilt 1954 Rail crash May 2002 |
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National Rail - UK railway stations | |||
* Annual passenger usage based on sales of tickets in stated financial year(s) which end or originate at Potters Bar from Office of Rail Regulation statistics. | |||
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Potters Bar railway station serves the town of Potters Bar in Hertfordshire, England.
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[edit] Services
Mondays-Fridays
- 2 trains per hour (tph) to London King's Cross, calling only at Finsbury Park
- 3 tph to London Moorgate, calling at Hadley Wood, New Barnet, Oakleigh Park, New Southgate, Alexandra Palace, Hornsey, Harringay, Finsbury Park, Drayton Park, Highbury and Islington, Essex Road and Old Street
- 3 tph to Welwyn Garden City, calling at Brookmans Park, Welham Green and Hatfield
- 1 tph to Cambridge, calling at Hatfield, Welwyn Garden City, Welwyn North, Knebworth, Stevenage, Hitchin, Letchworth Garden City, Baldock, Ashwell and Morden, Royston, Meldreth, Shepreth and Foxton
- 1 tph to Peterborough, calling at Hatfield, Welwyn Garden City, Welwyn North, Knebworth, Stevenage, Hitchin, Arlesey, Biggleswade, Sandy, St Neots and Huntingdon
Saturdays
- 4 tph to London King's Cross, of which:
- 2 call only at Finsbury Park
- 2 call at all stations (as per the Moorgate service above)
- 2 tph to Welwyn Garden City as above
- 1 tph to Cambridge as above
- 1 tph to Peterborough as above
Sundays
- 3 tph to London King's Cross, of which:
- 1 calls only at Finsbury Park
- 2 call at all stations (as per Saturdays)
- 2 tph to Welwyn Garden City as above
- 1 tph to Cambridge as above
Preceding station | First Capital Connect | Following station | ||
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towards London King's Cross
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Great Northern semi-fast |
towards Cambridge or Peterborough
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towards London King's Cross
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Great Northern stopping |
towards Cambridge
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towards London King's Cross or London Moorgate
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Great Northern stopping |
[edit] Miscellaneous
Potters Bar station is the highest on the East Coast Mainline between London (King's Cross railway station) and York.
[edit] Potters Bar rail crashes
Potters Bar has been the site of two major train crashes. On 10 February 1946 a three-train crash resulted in 2 fatalities and 17 people were hospitalized. The derailment of a fast train on 10 May 2002 resulted in 7 fatalities and 76 injured.
[edit] External links
- Train times and station information for Potters Bar railway station from National Rail