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Encyclopedia > Watford Junction

Watford Junction station is a train station in Watford, United Kingdom. Located a short distance from the town centre, it is served by the West Coast Main Line and a branch line to St Albans Abbey. Connections to London take between twenty and thirty minutes.


Major redevelopment work of the station and its surroundings is planned over the next 10 years.


See also

External links

  • Watford Junction station timetable (http://www.livedepartureboards.co.uk/ldb/summary.aspx?T=WFJ) from National Rail's Live Departure Boards
  • Street map (http://www.multimap.com/map/browse.cgi?client=public&db=pc&addr1=&client=public&addr2=&advanced=&addr3=&pc=WD11PG&cidr_client=none) of Watford Junction station, from multimap.com
  • Redevelopment plans (http://www.watford.gov.uk/Information/PlanningTransportationDevelopmentControl/WatfordJunctionRedevelopment.asp?ID=429&Tx=Information)

 

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Underground History - North of Harrow & Wealdstone (2192 words)
In the meantime, the Bakerloo service from Queen's Park to Watford Junction was stopped in on 24th October 1982 as it was viewed that the mainline train services were adequate to support the stations along that route.
The existing station at Watford West would be refurbished and re-opened and the line would once again provide London Underground links to the existing mainline stations at Watford High Street and Watford Junction.
This is because in the latter years of when Watford Junction was served by the Tube, an Underground train was regularly stabled on this stretch overnight and on weekends to prevent the train from having to roll back to the depot.
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