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Kings Langley railway station is almost under the M25 motorway near Junction 20. It serves the village of Kings Langley, and the nearby villages of Abbots Langley and Hunton Bridge. The station is 21 miles (34 km) north west of London Euston on the West Coast Main Line. The station and all services calling at the station are operated by London Northwestern Railway.

Kings Langley
General information
LocationAbbots Langley, District of Three Rivers
England
Grid referenceTL080019
Managed byLondon Northwestern Railway
Platforms4
Other information
Station codeKGL
ClassificationDfT category E
History
Opened1839
Passengers
2016/17 0.749 million
2017/18 0.710 million
2018/19 0.725 million
2019/20 0.653 million
2020/21 94,230
Location
Notes
Passenger statistics from the Office of Rail and Road

The station was opened in 1839.


Services


Monday to Saturday a half-hourly service to London Euston southbound and Tring (Saturdays Milton Keynes Central) northbound. On evenings and Sundays there is an hourly train in each direction. A number of night and rush hour services are extended to and from Milton Keynes Central, Northampton and Birmingham New Street. Off peak weekday service in trains per hour:

Preceding station National Rail Following station
Apsley   London Northwestern Railway
West Coast Main Line
  Watford Junction
  Historical railways  
Boxmoor[lower-alpha 1]
Line and station open
  London and Birmingham Railway   Watford[lower-alpha 2]
Old station

History


Blackpool - London express at Kings Langley in 1953
Blackpool - London express at Kings Langley in 1953

In July 1837 the London and Birmingham Railway (L&BR) opened the first part of its new railway line between London Euston Station and Boxmoor (now Hemel Hempstead). The line was fully opened between Euston and Birmingham Curzon Street in September 1838. Kings Langley had no station of its own, the nearest station being at Boxmoor or Watford. Local industrialist John Dickinson used his influence to convince the L&BR to open a station at Kings Langley, and in 1839 Kings Langley railway station opened.[1][2]

From 1909 the station was known as Kings Langley & Abbots Langley, becoming Kings Langley on 6 May 1974.[3]


Accidents and incidents


A train passing through Kings Langley railway station (2022)
A train passing through Kings Langley railway station (2022)

References


  1. "Railway". Kings Langley History Society. Retrieved 21 March 2019.
  2. "London and Birmingham Railway". Pastscape. Historic England. Retrieved 21 March 2019.
  3. Slater, J.N., ed. (July 1974). "Notes and News: Stations renamed by LMR". Railway Magazine. London: IPC Transport Press Ltd. 120 (879): 363. ISSN 0033-8923.
  4. "Report on the Accident at Kings Langley on 13th March 1935". Office of Rail Regulation.
  5. "Four Fold Train Collision". British Pathe.

Notes


  1. Now called Hemel Hempstead.
  2. The original Watford station was replaced by Watford Junction in 1858





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