Brondesbury railway station

Brondesbury is on the North London Line, on a viaduct crossing Kilburn High Road in the Brondesbury area of Kilburn in north-west London.

It is approximately 200 metres south-east of station and half a mile north-west of Kilburn High Road station.

Ticket barriers are now in operation.

History
Brondesbury station opened on 2 January 1860 as Edgeware Road (Kilburn) [sic] station on the Hampstead Junction Railway. It was renamed several times: Edgware Road on 1 November 1865, Edgware Road and Brondesbury on 1 January 1872, Brondesbury (Edgware Road) on 1 January 1873, Brondesbury on 1 May 1883. A signal box was in use at the station until 5 February 1962.

A number of plans were put forward between 1890 and 1926 to build an underground railway along the Edgware Road, and would have seen the construction of a Tube station at Brondesbury. None of the schemes succeeded and no such line was ever built.

Services
The normal off-peak service in trains per hour is:
 * 4 westbound to.
 * 2 westbound to Clapham Junction.
 * 6 eastbound to.

Bus connections
The following bus routes serve Brondesbury station:


 * 16 - Victoria to Cricklewood
 * 32 - Kilburn Park tube station to Edgware
 * 189 - Oxford Circus to Brent Cross
 * 316 - North Kensington to Cricklewood
 * 332 - Paddington Station to Neasden
 * 632 - Kilburn Park tube station to Grahame Park
 * N16 - Victoria to Edgware