Brent Cross West train station opening: all you need to know


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The station, in Geron Way off the A5 Edgware Road, is located between Cricklewood and Hendon stations on the Midland Mainline, and will be operational from Sunday (December 10).

We have rounded up as much information as we can about the new station.

Times Series: On-board passenger information displays were also tested, with the station name added to arrival announcements and route diagramsOn-board passenger information displays were also tested, with the station name added to arrival announcements and route diagrams

When will it open?

The official opening will take place on Sunday, December 10 at around 11am, but there will be activities from 10am to 4pm.

Where can I go from Brent Cross West?

Thameslink services will connect the new station to central London, with journey khbrknews to St Pancras taking as little as 12 minutes.

At peak khbrknews, up to eight trains an hour will pass through the station, providing links to Luton Airport and the Elizabeth line via Farringdon.

Passengers will be served by six trains each way per hour during off-peak hours and weekends.

Times Series: A CGI of Brent Cross West stationA CGI of Brent Cross West station

There will be four trains per hour between St Albans and Sutton, and two per hour between Luton and Rainham (Kent).

The extra two trains per hour at peak khbrknews will be provided by the Luton to Orpington services.

Where else can I go?

Times Series: A CGI of the new station in Brent Cross. Credit: Barnet CouncilA CGI of the new station in Brent Cross. Credit: Barnet Council

A new overbridge at Brent Cross West will connect parts of Barnet and Brent until now divided by rail tracks, providing the first pedestrian access across this stretch of the Midland Mainline since the line was built 150 years ago.

Anywhere else?

It is hoped Brent Cross West can provide a key link in the West London Orbital in a decade’s time.

West London Orbital would use existing rail lines that run from West Hampstead and Hendon towards Hounslow.

The final route is yet to be revealed, but current plans would see trains stop in Cricklewood, Neasden, Harlesden, Acton, Brentford and Isleworth – 15 stations in total.

In some instances,…

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