Kentish Town station

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Kentish Town is an interchange station located in Kentish Town in the London Borough of Camden for London Underground and National Rail services. It is at the junction of Kentish Town Road (A400) and Leighton Road. It is in London fare zone 2.

The London Underground station is on the High Barnet branch of the Northern line. The National Rail station is served by Thameslink on the Midland Main Line. It is the only station on the High Barnet branch with a direct interchange with a National Rail line; furthermore an Out of Station Interchange (OSI) with Template:Rws on the North London line is not charged as two separate journeys in electronic journey charging.

History

Template:Stack The first station was opened by the Midland Railway on 1 October 1868 on the extension to its new London terminal at Template:Rws. Prior to that, Midland Railway trains used the London and North Western Railway lines to Template:Rws or the Great Northern Railway lines to King's Cross. Until the St. Pancras extension was complete, and for some time afterwards, some trains exchanged the locomotive at Kentish Town for one fitted with condensing apparatus and continued to Moorgate station, then named Moorgate Street station. For some years trains ran from Kentish Town to Victoria station on the South Eastern and Chatham Railway.

The Victorian Super Outer Circle route, passing through Kentish Town station

The second largest motive power depot and repair facility on the Midland Rail was north of the station.<ref>Radford, B., (1983) Midland Line Memories: a Pictorial History of the Midland Railway Main Line Between London (St Pancras) & Derby London: Bloomsbury Books</ref> In 1861 a collision occurred at a siding near the station in which 16 people were killed and 317 were injured.

From May 1878 to September 1880 the MR Super Outer Circle service ran through the station, from St. Pancras to Earl's Court Underground station via Template:Rws and Template:Rws.<ref name=CULG>Template:Cite web</ref> The main line station was rebuilt in 1983, nothing of the original station building remains. The separate London Underground station was opened on 22 June 1907 by the Charing Cross, Euston and Hampstead Railway (CCE&HR), a precursor of the Northern line.<ref name=rose>Template:Cite book</ref> The station was designed by Leslie Green with the ox-blood red glazed terracotta façade and the semi-circular windows at first floor level common to most of the original stations on the CCE&HR and its two associated railways, the Baker Street and Waterloo Railway and Great Northern, Piccadilly and Brompton Railway which opened the previous year. When Kentish Town station opened the next CCE&HR station south was South Kentish Town but that station closed in 1924 due to low usage.<ref name=Connor>Template:Cite book</ref> Template:Rws station on the North London line opened in 1860 as "Kentish Town" but was given its present name in 1867 when the North London Railway opened Template:Rws. It was the junction of services to Barking until 1981 when services were diverted to terminate and start from Gospel Oak. The spur line to Junction Road Junction was then closed, the track was removed and the trackbed has been sold for industrial use.

In April 2023, Transport for London (TfL) announced that the Underground station would be closed for "up to a year" from 26 June 2023 to allow both escalators, custom-designed for the station in 1997, leading to long closures due to unavailability of spare parts following breakdowns, to be replaced by the same up-to-date model as those used on the Elizabeth line.<ref name=":0">Template:Cite web</ref><ref name=":1">Template:Cite web</ref> The station was also to be refurbished;<ref name=":0" /><ref name=":1" /> extensive repairs were made to the ceiling and floor of the ticket hall, and more ticket barriers were installed.<ref name=marsh/> During closure Underground platform roundels were changed from "KENTISH TOWN" to "STATION CLOSED", and entrances were chained off. The railway station remained open. Template:Stack

National Rail platforms at the station

The station re-opened on 23 December 2024, six months behind schedule. The new escalators have an expected life of 40 years.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref><ref name=marsh>Template:Cite news</ref>

Design

National Rail station

There are 6 tracks and 4 platforms at this station in northwest–southeast orientation.

Starting from the easternmost platform:

  • Platforms 1 and 2 are Thameslink platforms in regular use, where all Thameslink trains accessing the core pass through, although only a minority of them stop here.
  • Platforms 3 (which forms an island with platform 2) and 4 are on the slow lines of the Midland Main Line, which are normally used only by terminating services or a handful of Sunday morning services.
  • The fast lines of the Midland Main Line do not have platforms at this station in both directions.

Normal access to the National Rail station is from the Underground station; the street entrance is only open when the Underground station is closed.

London Underground station

There are 2 platforms at this station, Platform 1 heading northbound and Platform 2 heading southbound.

Location

On the London Underground, the station is between Tufnell Park and Camden Town stations. On the National Rail, it is between Template:Rws and St Pancras International stations.

Services

National Rail

National Rail services at Kentish Town are operated by Thameslink using Template:Brc EMUs.

The typical off-peak service in trains per hour is:<ref>Template:NRtimes</ref>

During the peak hours, the station is served by additional services to and from Template:Stnlnk, Template:Stnlnk and Template:Stnlnk, as well as some late evening services to and from Template:Stnlnk.

The station is also served by a night service between Bedford and Template:Stnlnk on Sunday to Friday nights.

London Underground

The London Underground service frequency on the Northern line in trains per hour at the off-peak period of 19:00–20:00 Template:As of is:<ref>Template:Cite web Updated as required.</ref>

The station is also served by a night service on Friday and Saturday nights as part of the Night Tube. The station is served by a train every 15 minutes between High Barnet and Morden via Charing Cross.

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Connections

First Capital Connect train with a southbound Thameslink service.

London Buses routes 88, 134, 214, 393 and night route N20 serve the station. Template:Clear left

Incidents

On 21 August 2020 a man was hospitalised after he was hit by the TfL and British Rail sign, which fell off the façade of the entrance to Kentish Town station in high winds.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> The sign had been reported as looking as if it was about to fall, but no action had been taken.

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