Roydon railway station

Roydon railway station serves the village of Roydon in Essex, England. The station, and all trains serving it, are operated by Greater Anglia.

The station layout is unusual in that the two platforms do not face each other but are on opposite sides of a level crossing.

History
The station was opened by the Northern and Eastern railway in 1844. The main station building was abandoned by British Railways in 1978 and remained unoccupied until being converted into a restaurant. The main station building and signal cabin were given Grade II listed status on 30 April 1971.

Services
The typical off-peak Monday-Saturday service is:

(Passengers can also reach Stansted Airport by taking the Cambridge train and changing at Harlow Town.)
 * 1 train per hour (tph) to London Liverpool Street, calling at Broxbourne, Cheshunt and Tottenham Hale, taking 32 minutes.
 * 1 tph to Stratford, calling at Broxbourne, Cheshunt, Enfield Lock, Northumberland Park and Tottenham Hale,taking 39 minutes.
 * 1 tph to Stansted Airport, calling at Harlow Town, Harlow Mill, Sawbridgeworth, Bishops Stortford and Stansted Mountfitchet, taking 31 minutes.
 * 1 tph to Cambridge, calling at Harlow Town, Harlow Mill, Sawbridgeworth, Bishops Stortford, Stansted Mountfitchet, Elsenham, Newport (Essex), Audley End, Great Chesterford and Whittlesford Parkway, taking 54 minutes.

On Sundays this is reduced to:

(Passengers can reach Liverpool Street by changing at Tottenham Hale.) (Passengers can reach Stansted Airport by changing at Harlow Town.)
 * 1 tph to Stratford, calling at Broxbourne, Cheshunt, Waltham Cross, Enfield Lock, Brimsdown, Ponders End and Tottenham Hale, taking 42 minutes.
 * 1 tph to Cambridge, calling at all stations as above until Whittlesford Parkway, then Shelford. This journey takes 56 minutes.