Harrow-on-the-Hill station







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Harrow-on-the-Hill London UndergroundNational Rail

Harrow-on-the-Hill stn north entrance.JPG
North entrance, opposite shopping centre



Harrow-on-the-Hill is located in Greater London

Harrow-on-the-Hill

Harrow-on-the-Hill



Location of Harrow-on-the-Hill in Greater London

Location Harrow
Local authority London Borough of Harrow
Managed by London Underground
Station code HOH
Number of platforms 6
Fare zone 5
London Underground annual entry and exit
2013
Increase 9.21 million[1]
2014
Increase 9.87 million[1]
2015
Increase 10.26 million[1]
2016
Increase 10.67 million[1]
2017
Increase 10.96 million[1]
National Rail annual entry and exit
2013–14
Decrease 1.397 million[2]
2014–15
Increase 1.926 million[2]
2015–16
Increase 2.395 million[2]
2016–17
Increase 2.463 million[2]
2017–18
Increase 2.518 million[2]
Key dates
2 August 1880 Opened as "Harrow"
1 June 1894 Renamed "Harrow-on-the-Hill"
3 April 1967 Goods yard closed
Other information
Lists of stations

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  • Underground

  • National Rail

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External links

  • TfL station info page

  • Departures

  • Layout

  • Facilities

  • Buses


WGS84
51°34′46″N 0°20′13″W / 51.5794°N 0.337°W / 51.5794; -0.337Coordinates: 51°34′46″N 0°20′13″W / 51.5794°N 0.337°W / 51.5794; -0.337

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Harrow-on-the-Hill is a London Underground station served by the Metropolitan line and National Rail services, in Travelcard Zone 5. The stations two exits are located between College Road and Lowlands Road in the Greenhill area of Harrow, about half a mile north of the locality from which it takes its name. This is where the branch from Uxbridge joins the main line and where fast and slow lines are divided.




Contents






  • 1 Railway geography


  • 2 London Underground


    • 2.1 History




  • 3 National Rail


    • 3.1 History




  • 4 Station layout


  • 5 Disabled access


  • 6 Bus Station


  • 7 References


  • 8 Gallery


  • 9 External links





Railway geography


The station is the junction of four LU tracks from Baker Street (paired by direction), two Network Rail tracks from Marylebone, four LU tracks (paired by speed) to Amersham and the double-track LU line to Uxbridge which leaves via a burrowing junction west of the station. Services to Watford leave the "Main Line" to Amersham at Watford south junction (not to be confused with Watford Junction) near Rickmansworth.



London Underground


The London Underground service at Harrow-on-the-Hill is provided by the Metropolitan line. The adjacent Underground stations are (all stations towards London) Northwick Park, (fast services towards Amersham/Chesham) Moor Park, (stopping services towards Watford/Amersham/Chesham) North Harrow and (towards Uxbridge) West Harrow. The Metropolitan line operates a varied pattern of trains and not all trains stop at all stations. "Fast" and "semi-fast" services (now reserved for peak times) do not stop between Harrow-on-the-Hill and Finchley Road. The "Fast" line at stations between Harrow and Wembley Park, and between Harrow and Moor Park have no platforms.


Trains to London go to either Aldgate (12tph) or Baker Street (4tph). All Aldgate trains run via Baker Street. Trains from Amersham (2tph), Chesham (2tph) and Uxbridge (8tph) generally terminate at Aldgate, with a 4tph service from Watford to Baker Street, however during peak hours all trains go to/from all destinations.



History


The station was opened as "Harrow" on 2 August 1880, when the Metropolitan Railway was extended from its previous terminus at Willesden Green. Its name was changed to "Harrow-on-the-Hill" on 1 June 1894. Like a number of other Underground stations the name is an example of marketing rather than precision; in this case the town "proper" of the same name is at the top of Harrow Hill while the station is located in Greenhill to the North of Harrow Hill which has become the main shopping area in this part of the Borough of Harrow.


Had the governors of Harrow School not made objections during the planning stage it is possible that the Metropolitan Railway might have followed a different route taking it closer to the town centre on the hill. The station is at the heart of Metro-land.



National Rail


The National Rail service at Harrow-on-the-Hill is provided by Chiltern Railways. Services operate between Marylebone station and Aylesbury using the separate Network Rail tracks from London to Harrow and sharing London Underground tracks between Harrow and Amersham. Chiltern Railways started operating in 1996 after the privatisation of British Rail and provide two trains per hour between Aylesbury and London via Harrow.



History


This service began as the Great Central Railway (GCR) on 15 March 1899. The GCR ran on the former Great Central Main Line, an intercity trunk route and provided services from Harrow to destinations such as Rugby, Leicester, Nottingham and Manchester. The passenger service north of Aylesbury ceased in 1966 due to the Beeching Axe. There was a goods yard, which closed on 3 April 1967.[3]



Station layout


The station building is above ground with the six platforms in a cutting. Two (on the South side) are used by NR services and the other four by the Metropolitan line; the NR platforms are electrified with the LU system (normal services are operated by diesel trains) and incoming LU trains on some routes can be diverted into them should this be necessary during closures of tracks in the area.


The station has two entrances, one on Station Approach (leading to Lowlands Road and Harrow Hill) and one on College Road (for the adjacent Harrow Bus Station and the main shopping area).


During opening hours the Station is popular as a short cut, removing the longer walk via the bridge at Station Road, as it is possible to walk through the ticket office area without passing through the ticket gates.


The present main station building replaced older structures at the London end of the platforms (thus leaving Station Road with no station); it consists of a main circulating area built across all tracks with stairs down to all platforms and both street entrances thus requiring a number of steps to be negotiated by all users.


A pedestrian tunnel connected all the platforms to the adjacent and now closed Post Office sorting office, whose site is now subject to a major redevelopment.



Disabled access


The Transport for London publication "Tube Access Guide" dated July 2006 indicates this station as having "Connection only between fast, semi-fast and "all stations" Metropolitan line services" (NB-without lifts there will only be step-free interchange between Metropolitan line trains travelling in the same direction) and "Entry and exit not accessible" (see station description above). The Lowlands Road entrance (which is also the route to the car park and the car passenger pick up and set down area) has the fewer steps.



Bus Station



There is a bus station located next to the station offering London Buses services right across North London.



References





  1. ^ abcde "Multi-year station entry-and-exit figures" (XLSX). London Underground station passenger usage data. Transport for London. January 2018. Retrieved 22 July 2018..mw-parser-output cite.citation{font-style:inherit}.mw-parser-output .citation q{quotes:"""""""'""'"}.mw-parser-output .citation .cs1-lock-free a{background:url("//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/6/65/Lock-green.svg/9px-Lock-green.svg.png")no-repeat;background-position:right .1em center}.mw-parser-output .citation .cs1-lock-limited a,.mw-parser-output .citation .cs1-lock-registration a{background:url("//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/d/d6/Lock-gray-alt-2.svg/9px-Lock-gray-alt-2.svg.png")no-repeat;background-position:right .1em center}.mw-parser-output .citation .cs1-lock-subscription a{background:url("//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/a/aa/Lock-red-alt-2.svg/9px-Lock-red-alt-2.svg.png")no-repeat;background-position:right .1em center}.mw-parser-output .cs1-subscription,.mw-parser-output .cs1-registration{color:#555}.mw-parser-output .cs1-subscription span,.mw-parser-output .cs1-registration span{border-bottom:1px dotted;cursor:help}.mw-parser-output .cs1-ws-icon a{background:url("//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/4/4c/Wikisource-logo.svg/12px-Wikisource-logo.svg.png")no-repeat;background-position:right .1em center}.mw-parser-output code.cs1-code{color:inherit;background:inherit;border:inherit;padding:inherit}.mw-parser-output .cs1-hidden-error{display:none;font-size:100%}.mw-parser-output .cs1-visible-error{font-size:100%}.mw-parser-output .cs1-maint{display:none;color:#33aa33;margin-left:0.3em}.mw-parser-output .cs1-subscription,.mw-parser-output .cs1-registration,.mw-parser-output .cs1-format{font-size:95%}.mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-left,.mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-wl-left{padding-left:0.2em}.mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-right,.mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-wl-right{padding-right:0.2em}


  2. ^ abcde "Station usage estimates". Rail statistics. Office of Rail Regulation. Please note: Some methodology may vary year on year.


  3. ^ Hardy, Brian, ed. (March 2011). "How it used to be - freight on The Underground 50 years ago". Underground News. London Underground Railway Society (591): 175–183. ISSN 0306-8617.




Gallery




External links







  • "Harrow-on-the-Hill". Tube live departure boards. Transport for London.




































Preceding station
 

Underground no-text.svg London Underground
 
Following station

Moor Park

Fast service (Evening Peak Hours Only)

towards Amersham or Chesham

Metropolitan line
Wembley Park

Fast/Semi-fast service (Peak periods only)

towards Baker Street or Aldgate


North Harrow

Semi-fast (peak periods only)/All Stations service

towards Amersham, Chesham or Watford


Northwick Park

Slow (all stations) service

towards Baker Street or Aldgate


West Harrow

Semi-fast (peak periods only)/All Stations service

towards Uxbridge


Finchley Road

Fast service (Morning Peak hours only)

towards Baker Street or Aldgate



National Rail National Rail


Rickmansworth
 

Chiltern Railways
London to Aylesbury Line
 

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