Kentish Town West is a station on the Mildmay line of the London Overground, located on Prince of Wales Road in the London Borough of Camden. It is in London fare zone 2.
History
The station opened on 1 April 1867 as "Kentish Town", was renamed "Kentish Town West" on 2 June 1924, and no trains called after a serious fire on 18 April 1971. In 1976, British Rail began the procedure for its permanent closure. If no objections were received by 19 November 1976, the station would be deemed closed from Monday 20 December 1976. It was officially opened by Ken Livingstone, Leader of the Greater London Council. The £400,000 cost of rebuilding had been financed entirely by the GLC.
Services
The station is managed by London Overground, which also operates all services from the station. The basic weekday service is eight Mildmay line services per hour in each direction, calling at every station. Four trains are Richmond to Stratford services, alternating with four services between Clapham Junction and Stratford. Services are formed of Capitalstar electric multiple units, which replaced the older EMUs.
Connections
London Buses routes 46 and 393 serve the station.
See also
- Kentish Town station, on the Northern line and Thameslink.
References
External links
- Excel file displaying National Rail station usage information for 2005/06
