Queen's Park station (England) explained

Queen's Park
Symbol:underground
Symbol2:overground
Locale:Queen's Park
Borough:London Borough of Brent
Manager:London Underground[1]
Owner:Network Rail
Gridref:TQ245832
Railcode:QPW
Dft Category:C2
Platforms:6 (4 operational)[2]
Fare Zone:2
Coordinates:51.5339°N -0.2063°W
Original:London and North Western Railway
Pregroup:London and North Western Railway
Postgroup:London, Midland and Scottish Railway
Years2:11 February 1915
Years3:December 1954
Events1:Opened as Queen's Park (West Kilburn)
Events2:Bakerloo line service introduced
Events3:Renamed Queen's Park
Railexits0405:3.151
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Railexits1112: 4.057
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Railexits1920: 4.228
Railexits2021: 1.674
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Queen's Park is an interchange station on the Watford DC line and Bakerloo line served by London Overground and London Underground respectively. It lies at the southern end of Salusbury Road, near the south-east corner of the public park from which the area now known as Queen's Park has taken its modern name. The station is in Travelcard Zone 2.

History

The station was first opened by the London and North Western Railway (LNWR) on 2 June 1879, on the main line from London to Birmingham.[3]

Services on the Bakerloo line were extended from Kilburn Park to Queen's Park on 11 February 1915.[4] On 10 May 1915, Bakerloo services began to operate north of Queen's Park as far as Willesden Junction over the recently built Watford DC line tracks shared with the LNWR.[4]

London Midland previously made three operational calls daily, which were not found in public timetables. As of the December 2013 timetable these stops no longer exist, with no main line services calling at the station.[5]

Station layout

All platforms at Queen's Park station are on the surface, the station being covered by a glazed roof. The slow main line platforms (platforms 5 and 6) are reserved for use during engineering work or partial line closures. The Bakerloo line tunnel portals are about 300m (1,000feet) to the east of the station. The two inner station tracks, platforms 3 (westbound) and 2 (eastbound), split into four tracks in a carriage shed to the west of the station. Bakerloo line services starting or ending at Queen's Park normally do so in the two centre tracks of the four-track carriage shed. Bakerloo line trains joining or leaving the London Overground tracks, also known as the Watford DC line tracks, do so by passing through the carriage shed on one of the two outer tracks, which merge into the Watford DC Line, the latter of which becomes the station's outer tracks. Around a third of Bakerloo line trains terminate at Queen's Park with others continuing onward to Harrow & Wealdstone.

All platforms are accessed by stairs and although there is local pressure for step-free access there are no firm plans for lifts or escalators to be installed. The stairs are all behind the ticket barriers.

Services

Queen's Park is served by a mixture of trains operated by London Overground and London Underground on the Bakerloo line. The current off-peak service is:

London Underground (Bakerloo line)

8 tph from Elephant & Castle terminate at Queen's Park.

London Overground

Connections

London Buses routes 6, 36, 187, 206, and 316 serve the station.

Future improvements

Great North Western Railway was given permission to run six trains per day from London to Blackpool North stopping at Queen's Park from 2018, but these plans have yet to come to fruition.[6]

Queen's Park may be the service's terminus, as stopping patterns including permission to run the service beyond Queen's Park to London Euston are dependent upon future infrastructural work to the West Coast Main Line.[6]

External links

Notes and References

  1. 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.
  2. Platforms 5 and 6 at Queen's Park have no regular service.
  3. Web site: Bakerloo Line, Dates . Clive's Underground Line Guides . 2008-07-21 .
  4. Book: Rose, Douglas . The London Underground, A Diagrammatic History . 1999 . Douglas Rose/Capital Transport . 1-85414-219-4 .
  5. GB National Rail Timetable 2013-14, Table 66 & Network Rail Working TimeTable CB01, 8 December 2013 – 17 May 2014 (Network Rail)
  6. News: Topham. Gwyn. Virgin has a rival: GNWR to run London to Blackpool west coast rail service. The Guardian. 7 August 2015. 7 August 2015.