Kensal Rise railway station

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Kensal Rise London Overground
LocationKensal Green
Local authorityLondon Borough of Brent
Grid referenceTQ235832
Managed byLondon Overground
OwnerNetwork Rail
Station code(s)KNR
DfT categoryE
Number of platforms2
AccessibleYes(Westbound only)[1]
Fare zone2
National Rail annual entry and exit
2008–09Decrease 0.767 million[2]
2009–10Decrease 0.731 million[2]
2010–11Increase 1.154 million[2]
2011–12Increase 1.746 million[2]
2012–13Increase 2.231 million[2]
2013–14Increase 2.771 million[2]
Key dates
1873Opened
Other information
External links
London transport portal

Kensal Rise is a London Overground station on the North London Line on Chamberlayne Road, Kensal Rise in north-west London. The station is in Travelcard Zone 2.

History

It opened in 1873 as Kensal Green, replacing Kensal Green & Harlesden railway station which opened in 1861 at the crossing of Green Lane (later Wrottesley Road), lying in between the present station and Willesden Junction. The present station was renamed Kensal Rise in 1890.[3] It is close to the newer Template:LUL stations station built on the Watford DC Line in 1916. Both stations are now served by London Overground (since late 2007), though Kensal Green is managed by London Underground, being additionally served by the Bakerloo line.

Services

Kensal Rise currently has the following London Overground (North London Line) services, which is operated by Class 378 trainsets.

Off-peck:

Connections

London Buses routes 6, 28, 52, 187, 302 and 452 serve the station.

Accessibility

Kensal Rise became fully step-free in November 2015, with the addition of a lift.[5]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Step free Tube Guide" (PDF). Transport for London. April 2021. Archived (PDF) from the original on 15 May 2021.
  2. ^ a b c d e f "Estimates of station usage". Rail statistics. Office of Rail Regulation. Please note: Some methodology may vary year on year.
  3. ^ Joe Brown (2006). London Railway Atlas. Ian Allan Publishing.
  4. ^ a b Richmond/Clapham Junction to Stratford timetable (Remove %7c from the URL if the page is said not to be found)
  5. ^ by London Overground
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