Kensal Green station explained

Kensal Green station should not be confused with Kensal Rise railway station.

Kensal Green
Symbol:underground
Symbol2:overground
Manager:London Underground
Owner:Network Rail
Fare Zone:2
Locale:North Kensington
Borough:London Borough of Brent
Years1:1 October 1916
Events1:Opened (LNWR & Bakerloo)
Platforms:2
Tubeexits05:2.000
Tubeexits06:2.387
Tubeexits07: 2.387
Tubeexits08: 2.630
Tubeexits09: 2.185-->
Railcode:KNL
Railexits0405:0.932
Railexits0506:0.881
Railexits0607: 0.387
Railexits0708: 0.483
Railexits0809: 0.386
Railexits0910: 0.538
Railexits1011: 0.836
Railexits1112: 0.939
Railexits1213: 0.891
Railexits1314: 0.929
Railexits1415: 0.884
Railexits1516: 0.701
Railexits1617: 0.683
Railexits1718: 0.658 -->
Railexits1819: 0.632
Railexits1920: 1.062
Railexits2021: 0.409
Railexits2122: 0.843
Railexits2223: 0.974
Coordinates:51.5307°N -0.2248°W
Dft Category:E

Kensal Green is a railway station served by London Underground Bakerloo line and London Overground trains. It is located in College Road, London NW10 close to the junction with Harrow Road. It is about 0.5 mile (750m) route distance from the older Kensal Rise station located to the north east on the North London line, which was itself named Kensal Green until 1890. The station is in a cutting with a tunnel at the western end.

History

The station opened on 1 October 1916[1] on the new electrified Watford DC line which runs parallel on the north side of the existing London and North Western Railway (LNWR) tracks from Euston to Watford.The original station was replaced in 1980.

Bakerloo line services had been running between Queen's Park and Willesden Junction since 10 May 1915.[1]

Since November 2007, National Rail services serving Kensal Green have been operated by London Overground Rail Operations under contract to Transport for London under the London Overground brand; the station is managed by London Underground.[2]

The station was in the news early in 2006, as it was the last station visited by Thomas ap Rhys Pryce before he was murdered in a robbery in Kensal Green. The two main suspects had also visited the station that same night, a short time before the murder, and mugged a man on the platform. A suspect also tried to use Pryce's Oyster card a day after the incident at the station, and was picked up on CCTV, aiding the police investigation.

This incident sparked a major public discussion on station safety and security, mainly because the station was un-staffed when the passenger was mugged. The only security present was CCTV cameras, and the ticket barriers were left open allowing the suspects to enter the station freely. Many high-profile politicians spoke on the issue of station safety and called on train companies to provide security or staff the station until the last train had left the station.

The Mayor of London at the time, Ken Livingstone, became personally involved in this, and publicly attacked Silverlink, the then operator of the station, for not providing staffing or security throughout the station's opening hours. He also stated that any company that wanted to bid for the subsidy to run the train line would have commit to staffing the station until the last train had left.Eventually, towards the last quarter of 2006, Silverlink hired a private security firm to patrol the station, and also had speakers installed in the ticket hall to deter gangs of youths from loitering.

Connections

London Buses route 18 and night route N18 serve the station.[3]

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Bakerloo Line, Dates . Clive's Underground Line Guides . 2008-07-22.
  2. Web site: http://www.tfl.gov.uk/corporate/media/newscentre/archive/3736.aspx -->. Safety boost as London Underground to take control of 11 Silverlink stations . https://web.archive.org/web/20141213023532/http://www.tfl.gov.uk/info-for/media/press-releases/2006/december/safety-boost-as-london-underground-to-take-control-of-11-silverlink-stations. 13 December 2014. Transport for London. 5 December 2006. 19 February 2015.
  3. Web site: TfL North West London Bus Map.