Welham Green railway station

Welham Green railway station serves the village of Welham Green in Hertfordshire, England. It is located approximately 14 mi north of London Kings Cross on the East Coast Main Line.

Welham Green is just south of the scene of the Hatfield rail crash in 2000 and was initially identified in BBC broadcasts as the location of the accident.

History
Welham Green was opened on 29 September 1986. It has two platforms. The station was built with funding from Welwyn District Council, Hertfordshire County Council, Hatfield Parish Council and British Rail.

Facilities
A booking office, open during the morning rush hour, is located on the northbound platform and is reached, from the west, through the station car park. A self-service 'Shere' ticket machine was installed in Autumn 2008 on the road overbridge, at the entrance to the northbound platform.

There are shelters on both platforms, and a small amount of seating near them.

Services
The service from the station runs to Moorgate on weekdays until about 9:30 pm, and into London Kings Cross after 9:30 pm Mondays to Fridays and all day on Saturdays and Sundays.

The typical off-peak service is three trains per hour to Moorgate, reduced to two trains after 7 pm. However, Moorgate trains run only on weekdays up until 9:15 pm. Late evening and weekend trains run every 30 minutes to Kings Cross. There are three trains per hour to Welwyn Garden City, reduced to two trains per hour in the late evenings and at weekends.

Ticket Office Opening Times & Station Staffing Hours
Below are the current opening and staffing times for Welham Green,.