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West Hampstead Thameslink
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File:West Hampstead Thameslink Station building.jpg

New station building which opened in November 2011

LocationWest Hampstead
Local authorityLondon Borough of Camden
Managed byFirst Capital Connect
Station codeWHP
Number of platforms4
AccessibleHandicapped/disabled access
Fare zone2
Template:AbbrWest Hampstead LU [1]
West Hampstead NR

National Rail annual entry and exit
2004–05File:Increase2.svg 0.484 million[2]
2005–06File:Increase2.svg 0.594 million[2]
2006–07File:Increase2.svg 3.049 million[2]
2007–08File:Decrease2.svg 2.721 million[2]
2008–09File:Decrease2.svg 2.318 million[2]
- interchange0.139 million[2]
2010–11File:Increase2.svg 2.576 million[2]
- interchange0.413 million[2]

Original companyMidland Railway
Pre-groupingMidland Railway
Post-groupingLondon, Midland and Scottish Railway
1 March 1871Opened as West End for Kilburn and Hampstead
1 July 1903Renamed West End
1 April 1904Renamed West End and Brondesbury
1 September 1905Renamed West Hampstead
25 September 1950Renamed West Hampstead Midland
16 May 1988Renamed West Hampstead Thameslink

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    Template:Portal-inlineCoordinates: 51°32′54″N 0°11′35″W / 51.5484°N 0.1930°W / 51.5484; -0.1930

    West Hampstead Thameslink is a National Rail station on the Midland Main Line and is served by First Capital Connect trains as part of the Thameslink Line service between Kentish Town and Cricklewood. The station is in Travelcard Zone 2. East Midlands Trains InterCity services from Leeds, Sheffield and Leicester run through at high speed, but do not stop. Interchange with InterCity services can be made at Luton and St Pancras International.

    History[]

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    First Capital Connect EMU 319368 calls with a Sutton Loop service.

    The station was built by the Midland Railway on its extension to St. Pancras, to serve the newly-developed area around the hamlet of West End. It opened on 1 March 1871, and was originally named West End for Kilburn and Hampstead.[3]

    For a short period from 1878 the station formed part of the Super Outer Circle, Midland trains running through from St Pancras to Earl's Court via Acton Central and Turnham Green.[4]

    It was renamed several times: to West End on 1 July 1903; to West End and Brondesbury on 1 April 1904; to West Hampstead on 1 September 1905; West Hampstead Midland on 25 September 1950; and finally West Hampstead Thameslink on 16 May 1988.[3] It was popular for many years for people taking a day out on Hampstead Heath and those visiting the chalybeate springs in Hampstead itself.[5]

    Oyster Pay as you go was introduced in late 2007.

    From March 2009, Southeastern and First Capital Connect began running some peak hour trains from Sevenoaks to Luton,[6] though in the off-peak these services turn back at Kentish Town.

    Current developments[]

    As part of the Thameslink Programme the platforms have been extended to allow trains of twelve carriages and also a new larger enclosed station footbridge with lifts to all platforms accessible from Iverson Road to the south. A new ticket office has been constructed, which opened in December 2011, and the pavement along Iverson Road and onto West End Lane has been widened with the removal of pedestrian pinch-points. The original Black Path access point that connects to the original footbridge, reopened on Monday 30 January 2012 with a new ticket gate enclosure to make the station more secure.

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    Proposed developments[]

    West Hampstead station linkage[]

    The present arrangement of three separate stations (Thameslink, Overground and Jubilee line) means that passengers wishing to change lines must walk along or cross West End Lane, a busy main road. A redevelopment proposal was put forward in 2004 by Chiltern Railways which would link the three West Hampstead stations with subterranean walkways. New platforms would be built for the Chiltern Main Line, and possibly also for the Metropolitan line, and the Thameslink and London Overground (formerly Silverlink) stations would be relocated on the east side of West End Lane.[7] The redevelopment would involve demolishing existing buildings and the redevelopment of West End Lane as "a tree-lined boulevard".[8][9] The plans were put on hold in 2007 due to uncertainty over the North London Line rail franchise.[10]

    Additional Thameslink services[]

    Additional trains from destinations across the larger Thameslink network may call at the station from 2018.[11]

    Transport links[]

    London bus route 139, 328 and C11.

    Services[]

    Preceding station National Rail logo.svg National Rail Following station
    St Pancras
    International

    or
    Kentish Town
      First Capital Connect
    Thameslink
      St Albans City
    or
    Cricklewood
    Historical railways
    Cricklewood style="background:#Template:MR colour; border-top:solid 1px gray; " |   Midland Railway
    Dudding Hill Line
    style="background:#Template:MR colour;border-top:solid 1px gray; " |   Finchley Road

    References[]

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    1. Template:Citation London station interchange May 2010
    2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 2.7 Template:Citation ORR rail usage data
    3. 3.0 3.1 Butt, R.V.J. (1995). The Directory of Railway Stations. Yeovil: Patrick Stephens Ltd, 245. R508. ISBN 1-85260-508-1. 
    4. Circle Line. Clive's UndergrounD Line Guides. Retrieved on 2009-12-30.
    5. Radford, B., (1983) Midland Line Memories: a Pictorial History of the Midland Railway Main Line Between London (St Pancras) & Derby London: Bloomsbury Books
    6. (March–May 2009) Train Times - Thameslink Route. First Capital Connect, 52. Retrieved on 2009-03-16. 
    7. Planning Framework for West Hampstead Interchange Area Appendix 2 25. London Borough of Camden (19 April 2005). Retrieved on 2008-07-29.
    8. West Hampstead Interchange. AlwaysTouchOut.com (11 January 2006). Retrieved on 2008-07-29.
    9. West Hampstead Interchange Draft Planning Framework. London Borough of Camden (19 April 2005). Retrieved on 2008-07-29.
    10. Station interchange plans put on hold. Camden New Journal (15 March 2007). Retrieved on 2008-07-29.
    11. Thameslink Programme: FAQs
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