User:Difficultly north/List of London Overground stations

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Current stations edit

Listed for each of the 11 stations are the lines each station is located on, local authority and the fare zone in which it is located,[note 1] the date it opened, when the London Overground network began at that station, previous names, passenger usage statistics in millions per year and any other railway services at the station.

Station Photograph Line(s)[*] Local authority Zone(s)[†] Opened London Overground service began Other name(s)[note 2] Usage[1] Other services
Acton Central   North London Line Ealing 3 1 August 1853 11 August 2007 Acton (1853-1925) 0.727
Anerley   East London Line Bromley 4 5 June 1839 23 May 2010 Anerley Bridge (1839-1840)
Annerley
0.325 Southern
Barking   Gospel Oak to Barking Line Barking and Dagenham 3 13 April 1854 11 August 2007 6.743 c2c,
District Line,
Hammersmith & City Line
Battersea Park   South London Line
(limited/engineering works)
Wandsworth 2 1 May 1867 24 April 1865 York Road (Battersea): 1867-1877[2]
Battersea Park and York Road: 1877-1885[3]
0.741 Southern
Bethnal Green   Lea Valley Lines
Chingford Branch Line
Tower Hamlets 2 May 1862 31 May 2015 Bethnal Green Junction (1862-1946) 0.550
Blackhorse Road   Gospel Oak to Barking Line Waltham Forest 3 22 June 1907 11 August 2007 Black Horse Road 0.972 Victoria Line
Brockley   East London Line Lewisham 2 3 June 1900 7.71 Southern
Brondesbury   North London Line Brent 3 19 November 1923 11 August 2007 Woodstock: Proposed before opening
Brent: 1923–76
2.04
Brondesbury Park   North London Line Brent 2 11 June 1902 11 August 2007 3.83
Bruce Grove   Lea Valley Lines Haringey 3 1 October 1868 Brompton (Gloucester Road): 1868–1907 10.49
Bush Hill Park   Lea Valley Lines Enfield 4 14 December 1947 Ilford North/Cranbrook: Proposed before opening 4.75
Bushey   Watford DC Line Watford 1 1 October 1868 11 August 2007 Brompton (Gloucester Road): 1868–1907 10.49 Southern,
London Northwestern Railway
Caledonian Road & Barnsbury   North London Line Islington 1 30 May 1870 11 August 2007 9.41
Cambridge Heath   Lea Valley Lines Tower Hamlets 4 14 December 1947 Ilford North/Cranbrook: Proposed before opening 4.75
Camden Road   North London Line Camden 3 1 September 1968 11 August 2007 8.51
Canada Water   East London Line Southwark 9 8 July 1889 0.87 Jubilee Line
Canonbury   North London Line
East London Line
Islington 2 17 September 1999 11 August 2007(NLL) 6.68
Carpenders Park   Watford DC Line Three Rivers 4 14 December 1947 11 August 2007 Ilford North/Cranbrook: Proposed before opening 4.75
Cheshunt   Lea Valley Lines Broxbourne 4 14 December 1947 Ilford North/Cranbrook: Proposed before opening 4.75 Greater Anglia
Chingford   Chingford Branch Line Waltham Forest 4 14 December 1947 Ilford North/Cranbrook: Proposed before opening 4.75
Clapham High Street   South London Line[e] Lambeth 3 1 October 1909 2.93
Clapham Junction   South London Line
West London Line
Wandsworth 5 12 September 1932 11 August 2007 (WLL)
Heathway: 1932–1949 4.45 Southern
South Western
Clapton   Lea Valley Lines
Chingford Branch Line
Hackney 4 14 December 1947 Ilford North/Cranbrook: Proposed before opening 4.75 Greater Anglia
(limited)
Crouch Hill   Gospel Oak to Barking Line Islington 3 6 December 1926 11 August 2007 9.22
Crystal Palace   East London Line Bromley 4 18 August 1924 5.95 Southern
Dalston Junction   East London Line Tower Hamlets 2 17 September 1999 30.68
Dalston Kingsland   North London Line Camden 2 22 June 1907 11 August 2007 Belsize: Proposed before opening 4.59
Denmark Hill   South London Line Ealing 3 1 July 1879 Ealing Common: 1879–86
Ealing Common and West Acton 1886–1910
2.02 Southeastern
Thameslink
Edmonton Green   Lea Valley Lines Redbridge 4 14 December 1947 Ilford North/Cranbrook: Proposed before opening 4.75 Greater Anglia
(peak hours)
Emerson Park   Romford to Upminster Line[c][d]
District
Circle
City of Westminster 1 1 October 1863 5.07
Enfield Town   Lea Valley Lines Redbridge 4 14 December 1947 Ilford North/Cranbrook: Proposed before opening 4.75
Euston   Northern
Bakerloo
Southwark 1 & 2 18 December 1890 11 August 2007 13.30 Avanti West Coast
London Northwestern Railway
Northern Line
Victoria Line
Finchley Road & Frognal   North London Line Southwark 1 18 December 1890 11 August 2007 3.74
Forest Hill   East London Line City of Westminster 1 11 April 1907 12.99 Southern
Gospel Oak   Gospel Oak to Barking Line
North London Line
City of London 1 23 December 1865 11 August 2007 Aldersgate Street: 1865–1910
Aldersgate: 1910–23
Aldersgate & Barbican: 1923–68
5.36
Gunnersbury   North London Line Islington 2 15 December 1906 11 August 2007 Barnsbury: Proposed before opening 4.18 District Line
Hackney Central   North London Line Barking and Dagenham 5 18 July 1932 11 August 2007 Gale Street: 1926–32 2.67
Hackney Downs   Lea Valley Lines
Chingford Branch Line
Redbridge 4 14 December 1947 Ilford North/Cranbrook: Proposed before opening 4.75 Greater Anglia
Hackney Wick   North London Line Redbridge 4 31 May 1948 11 August 2007 1.12
Haggerston   East London Line Newham 2 & 3 14 May 1999 14 June 1847 11.59
Hampstead Heath   North London Line[l] Ealing
Hounslow
4 1 May 1883 11 August 2007 Boston Road: 1883–1911 1.49
Harlesden   Watford DC Line[b]
Circle
Hammersmith & City
Camden 1 10 January 1863 11 August 2007 Gower Street: 1863–1909 10.33 Bakerloo Line
Harringay Green Lanes   Gospel Oak to Barking Line City of Westminster 1 10 January 1863 11 August 2007 20.52
Harrow and Wealdstone   Watford DC Line Islington 2 15 December 1906 11 August 2007 23.40 Bakerloo Line
Southern
London Northwestern Railway
Hatch End   Watford DC Line Harrow 6 17 September 1999 11 August 2007 6.68
Headstone Lane   Watford DC Line Hammersmith and Fulham 2 1 March 1880 11 August 2007 Walham Green: 1880–1952 6.52
Highams Park   Chingford Branch Line Redbridge 4 14 December 1947 Ilford North/Cranbrook: Proposed before opening 4.75
Highbury & Islington   East London Line
North London Line
Tower Hamlets 2 4 December 1946 11 August 2007 (NLL)
Bethnal: Proposed before opening 10.20 Great Northern
Victoria Line
Homerton   North London Line City of Westminster 1 1 October 1868 11 August 2007 Bayswater: 1868–1923
Bayswater (Queen's Road) & Westbourne Grove: 1923–33
Bayswater (Queen's Road): 1933–46
Bayswater (Queensway): 1946– suffix gradually dropped
3.34
Honor Oak Park   East London Line Lambeth 2 3 June 1900 Clapham Road: 1900–26 5.22 Southern
Hoxton   East London Line Buckinghamshire 8 8 July 1889 Chalfont Road: 1889–1915 1.30
Imperial Wharf   West London Line Barnet 3 3 July 1939 22 August 1867 4.95 Southern
Kensal Green   Watford DC Line Camden 1 22 June 1907 11 August 2007 Melton Street: Proposed before opening 27.69 Bakerloo Line
Kensal Rise   North London Line Lambeth 2 23 July 1971 11 August 2007 21.32
Kensington Olympia   West London Line Wandsworth 2 & 3 3 June 1889 11 August 2007 5.02 District Line
Kentish Town West   Central
Jubilee
City of Westminster 1 24 September 1900 11 August 2007 Davies Street: Proposed before opening
Selfridge's: Proposed in 1909
35.41
Kenton   Watford DC Line Brent 4 17 September 1999 11 August 2007 6.68
Kew Gardens   North London Line Camden 2 22 June 1907 11 August 2007 Camden Road: Proposed before opening 17.34 District Line
Kilburn High Road   Watford DC Line City of Westminster 1 30 May 1870 11 August 2007 Charing Cross (District line): 1870–1915
Embankment (Bakerloo line): 1906–14
Charing Cross (Embankment) (Bakerloo & Northern lines): 1914–15
Charing Cross: 1915–74
Charing Cross Embankment: 1974–6
15.13
Leyton Midland Road   Gospel Oak to Barking Line Buckinghamshire 9 1 September 1892 11 August 2007 Amersham: 1892–1922
Amersham & Chesham Bois: 1922–34
1.66
Leytonstone High Road   Gospel Oak to Barking Line[h] Brent 4 28 June 1903 11 August 2007 Perivale-Alperton: 1903–10 2.30
Liverpool Street   Lea Valley Lines
Chingford Branch Line
Redbridge 4 14 December 1947 Ilford North/Cranbrook: Proposed before opening 4.75 Greater Anglia
Circle
Central
Hammersmith & City Line
Metropolitan Line
Elizabeth Line
London Fields   Lea Valley Lines Redbridge 4 14 December 1947 Ilford North/Cranbrook: Proposed before opening 4.75
New Cross   East London Line Ealing 3 1 July 1879 Acton Green: 1879–87
Chiswick Park & Acton Green: 1887–1910
1.90 Southeastern
New Cross Gate   East London Line Three Rivers 7 8 July 1889 Chorley Wood 1889–1915
Chorley Wood & Chenies: 1915–34
Chorley Wood: 1934–64
1.34 Southern
North Wembley   Watford DC Line Barnet 4 14 April 1940 11 August 2007 Finchley & Hendon: 1867–72
Finchley: 1872–96
Finchley (Church End): 1896–1940
6.00 Bakerloo Line
Norwood Junction   East London Line Three Rivers 7 2 November 1925 Croxley Green: 1925–49 0.81 Southern
Thameslink
Peckham Rye   South London Line
Piccadilly
Kensington and Chelsea 1 & 2 30 October 1871
resited 1 February 1878
15.18 Southeastern,
Southern
Thameslink
Penge West   East London Line Merton 3 13 September 1926 4.99 Southern
Queens Park   Watford DC Line Epping Forest 6 25 September 1949 11 August 2007 3.02 Bakerloo Line
Queen's Road Peckham   Watford DC Line Hammersmith and Fulham 2 3 August 1920 2.71 Southern
Rectory Road   Lea Valley Lines Redbridge 4 14 December 1947 Ilford North/Cranbrook: Proposed before opening 4.75
Richmond   North London Line Southwark 2 17 September 1999 11 August 2007 10.57 District Line
South Western
Romford   Romford to Upminster Line Barnet 5 18 August 1924 3.93 Elizabeth Line
Greater Anglia
Rotherhithe   East London Line City of Westminster 1 10 March 1906 Trafalgar Square (Bakerloo line): 1906–79
Charing Cross (Northern line): 1907–14
Charing Cross (Strand) (Northern line): 1914–15
Strand (Northern line): 1915–79
13.66
St James Street   Chingford Branch Line Redbridge 4 14 December 1947 Ilford North/Cranbrook: Proposed before opening 4.75
Seven Sisters   Lea Valley Lines Redbridge 4 14 December 1947 Ilford North/Cranbrook: Proposed before opening 4.75 Victoria Line
Greater Anglia
(peak hours)
Shadwell   East London Line Camden 2 22 June 1907 Adelaide Road: Proposed before opening 4.00 Docklands Light Railway
Shepherd's Bush   West London Line[k] Hillingdon 5 26 May 1906 1.99 Central Line
Shoreditch High Street   East London Line[e] Harrow 5 10 December 1932 Canons Park (Edgware): 1932–33 2.06
Silver Street   Lea Valley Lines Redbridge 4 14 December 1947 Ilford North/Cranbrook: Proposed before opening 4.75
South Acton   North London Line Barnet 4 27 October 1924 11 August 2007 Sheaves Hill/Orange Hill/Deansbrook: Proposed before opening
Burnt Oak: 1924–28
Burnt Oak (Watling): 1928– suffix gradually dropped
3.11
South Hampstead   Watford DC Line Havering 6 13 May 1935 11 August 2007 2.23
South Kenton   Watford DC Line[f] Camden 2 30 June 1879 11 August 2007 6.68 Bakerloo Line
South Tottenham   Gospel Oak to Barking Line Islington 2 15 December 1906 11 August 2007 Gillespie Road: 1906–32
Arsenal (Highbury Hill): 1932– suffix gradually dropped
2.12
Southbury   Lea Valley Lines Redbridge 4 14 December 1947 Ilford North/Cranbrook: Proposed before opening 4.75
Stamford Hill   Lea Valley Lines Redbridge 4 14 December 1947 Ilford North/Cranbrook: Proposed before opening 4.75
Stoke Newington   Lea Valley Lines Redbridge 4 14 December 1947 Ilford North/Cranbrook: Proposed before opening 4.75
Stonebridge Park   Watford DC Line Redbridge 4 31 May 1948 11 August 2007 0.87 Bakerloo Line]
Stratford   North London Line Barking and Dagenham 4 2 June 1902 11 August 2007 14.56 Greater Anglia
Central
Jubilee Line
Docklands Light Railway
Southeastern
(via Stratford International)
Surrey Quays   East London Line
South London Line
Epping Forest 4 21 November 1948 1 May 1903 0.31
Sydenham   East London Line Wandsworth 2 & 3 13 September 1926 Nightingale Lane: Proposed before opening 6.13 Southern
Theobalds Grove   Lea Valley Lines Redbridge 4 14 December 1947 Ilford North/Cranbrook: Proposed before opening 4.75
Turkey Street   Lea Valley Lines Redbridge 4 14 December 1947 Ilford North/Cranbrook: Proposed before opening 4.75
Upminster   Romford to Upminster Line City of Westminster 1 15 June 1907 3.51 District Line,
c2c
Upper Holloway   Gospel Oak to Barking Line City of London 1 8 August 1898 11 August 2007 City (W&C line): 1898–1940
Lombard Street (Northern line): Proposed before opening
34.41
[note 3]
Walthamstow Central   Chingford Branch Line Redbridge 4 14 December 1947 Ilford North/Cranbrook: Proposed before opening 4.75 Victoria Line
Walthamstow Queen's Road   Gospel Oak to Barking Line Islington 1 17 November 1901 11 August 2007 12.37 Victoria Line
(via Walthamstow Central)
Wandsworth Road   South London Line Ealing 3 1 July 1879 13.43
Wanstead Park   Gospel Oak to Barking Line Tower Hamlets 1 6 October 1884
resited 31 October 1938
11 August 2007 Commercial Road: Proposed before opening 10.23
Watford High Street   Watford DC Line Barnet 3 22 June 1907 11 August 2007 5.79
Watford Junction   Watford DC Line Hammersmith and Fulham 2 1 April 1914 11 August 2007 1.68 Avanti West Coast,
London Northwestern Railway
Southern
Wapping   East London Line City of London
Camden
1 30 July 1900 Chancery Lane: 1900–34
Chancery Lane (Grays Inn): 1934– suffix gradually dropped
8.53
Wembley Central   Watford DC Line Islington 1 10 January 1863
resited 23 December 1865
11 August 2007 Farringdon Street: 1863–1922
Farringdon & High Holborn: 1922–36
30.07 Bakerloo Line
London Northwestern Railway
Southern
West Brompton   West London Line Newham 3 & 4 2 June 1902 11 August 2007 9.89 District Line,
Southern
West Croydon   East London Line Barking and Dagenham 5 2 June 1902 1885 Dagenham: 1888–1949 2.33 Southern
West Hampstead   North London Line Haringey 3 & 4 19 September 1932 11 August 2007 Brownlow Road: Proposed before opening 4.15 Jubilee Line
Thameslink
(via West Hampstead Thameslink)
Whitechapel   East London Line City of London 1 6 October 1884 3.79 District Line,
Hammersmith & City Line
Elizabeth Line
White Hart Lane   Lea Valley Lines Redbridge 4 14 December 1947 Ilford North/Cranbrook: Proposed before opening 4.75
Willesden Junction   North London Line[j]
West London Line
Watford DC Line
Tower Hamlets 2 & 3 2 June 1902 11 August 2007 Bromley: 1858–1968 3.43 Bakerloo Line
Wood Street   Chingford Branch Line Redbridge 4 14 December 1947 Ilford North/Cranbrook: Proposed before opening 4.75
Woodgrange Park   Gospel Oak to Barking Line City of London 1 18 November 1876 11 August 2007 6.90

Future stations edit

Listed for each of the stations are the lines serving it, local authority and the fare zone in which it is located,[note 1] the date it is planned or proposed to open, what other services will/do serve the station and other proposed names before the current one. As these stations have not opened yet, usage figures are not included.

Station Photograph Line(s)[*] Local authority Zone(s)[†] Planned opening Other services Other names proposed
Barking Riverside   Gospel Oak to Barking line Barking and Dagenham 4 / 5
(to be determined)
Summer 2022
Meridian Water West Anglia Main Line Enfield 4 Proposed to serve 2024[4]
Northumberland Park West Anglia Main Line Haringey 3 Proposed to serve 2024[4]
Old Oak Common North London Line
West London Line
Hammersmith and Fulham,
Brent
2 / 3
(to be determined)
2026 Elizabeth Line
Great Western Railway
High Speed 2
Central Line
Park Plaza Lea Valley Lines
(Southbury Loop)
Broxbourne 7 Proposed
Ponders End West Anglia Main Line Enfield 5 Proposed to serve 2024[4]
Renwick Road Gospel Oak to Barking line Barking and Dagenham 4 / 5
(to be determined)
Proposed Possibly c2c Castle Green
Surrey Canal East London Line
South London Line
Southwark 2 Proposed Surrey Canal Road
New Bermondsey
Tottenham Hale West Anglia Main Line Haringey 3 Proposed to serve 2024[4]
Lea Bridge West Anglia Main Line Haringey 3 Proposed to serve 2024[4]


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  1. ^ All Usage statistics (total entry plus exits) are in millions per year for 2020/21 – "Estimates of station usage". Rail statistics. Office of Rail Regulation. Please note: Some methodology may vary year on year.
  2. ^ Turner, John Howard (1978). The London Brighton and South Coast Railway 2 Establishment and Growth. Batsford. p. 199. ISBN 0-7134-1198-8.
  3. ^ Turner, John Howard (1978). The London Brighton and South Coast Railway 3 Completion and Maturity. Batsford. p. 99. ISBN 0-7134-1389-1.
  4. ^ a b c d e Howard Johnston (June 15 - June 28 2022). [none Regional News]. p. 26-27. Retrieved 2022-06-19. {{cite book}}: Check |url= value (help); Check date values in: |date= (help); Unknown parameter |book= ignored (help)