Berkhamsted railway station is in the town of Berkhamsted, just beside Berkhamsted Castle. Arms of Berkhamstead Town Council Berkhamsted (since 1937, former spellings include Berkhampstead, or Berkhamstead, and also known colloquially as Berko) is a historic town of some 19,000 people, situated in the west of Hertfordshire, to the north-west of London, UK. It is in the administrative district of Dacorum. ... Ruinous flint walls, keepers house, castle mound in background Berkhamstead (or Berkhamsted) Castle in Hertfordshire had a leading role in English medieval history, but very little is now to be seen, the ruins having passed into the care of English Heritage. ...
National Rail uses the BR double arrow logo National Rail is a brand name describing the passenger rail service previously provided by British Rail, the now defunct UK state-owned rail operator. ... Hemel Hempstead railway station is on the western edge of Hemel Hempstead. ... A Silverlink County train at Rugby (before the company stopped running to Rugby) Silverlink is a regional franchise in the British railway system, with routes in north London and from London to Northampton. ... The WCML at Rugby The West Coast Main Line (WCML) is one of the most important intercity railway lines in the United Kingdom, part of the British railway system. ... Tring railway station is 1. ...
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Train times for Berkhamsted railway station from National Rail