- Harpenden railway station
Infobox UK station
name = Harpenden
code = HPD
caption = Exterior of main station building at Harpenden, with the modern covered footbridge behind.
manager =First Capital Connect
locale =Harpenden
borough = St. Albans
usage0405 = 2.534
usage0506 = 2.612
usage0607 = 2.806
platforms = 4
start =1868 Harpenden railway station serves the town of
Harpenden ,Hertfordshire ,England . It is situated on theMidland Main Line . The station is managed byFirst Capital Connect , and is served by theThameslink line service.The station has a
PlusBus scheme where train and bus tickets can be bought together for a cheaper price.History
The second station in Harpenden, it was built by the
Midland Railway in1868 on its extension to St. Pancras. However nothing remains of the original station buildings. Although located on Station Road, the road is actually named after the first station, Harpenden East, now closed.A branch line, built by the Hemel Hempstead Railway Company in
1877 , known as theNicky Line but operated by the Midland, formerly diverged from the main line near the station. The intention had been to meet the LNWR atBoxmoor but the section from Hemel Hempstead was never built. In1886 a south curve was added to the junction allowing passengers to join the London trains at Harpenden rather than Luton. The branch was closed in1964 . The route remains in use as a cycleway, albeit severed where the route crosses the M1.A row of five brick built former coal merchant's offices along the station approach are now used as small retail and office units.
ervices
2006/07 Services
The typical off-peak service pattern sees six trains per hour in each direction operated by
First Capital Connect . Four of these are fast trains between Bedford and Brighton, via Kings Cross Thameslink station in centralLondon and Gatwick Airport. The remaining two trains call at all stations between Luton and Sutton (inSouth London ).November 2007
First Capital Connect operate trains on theThameslink route between Bedford, Luton, Sutton and Brighton.East Midlands Trains operate trains on theMidland Main Line route from St Pancras International to/fromLeeds ,Sheffield ,Derby ,Nottingham andLeicester through the station, but do not stop.ources
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