Hanwell railway station

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Hanwell Crossrail National Rail
Hanwell railway station London.jpg
Hanwell is located in Greater London
Hanwell
Hanwell
Location of Hanwell in Greater London
LocationHanwell
Local authorityLondon Borough of Ealing
Managed byTfL Rail[1]
Station codeHAN
DfT categoryE
Number of platforms3
AccessibleYes[2]
Fare zone4
National Rail annual entry and exit
2015–16Decrease 0.343 million[3]
2016–17Increase 0.355 million[3]
2017–18Increase 0.383 million[3]
2018–19Increase 0.389 million[3]
2019–20Increase 0.460 million[3]
Key dates
1 December 1838Opened as Hanwell
1 April 1896Renamed Hanwell and Elthorne
6 May 1974Renamed Hanwell
Other information
External links
WGS8451°30′42″N 0°20′20″W / 51.5116°N 0.3389°W / 51.5116; -0.3389Coordinates: 51°30′42″N 0°20′20″W / 51.5116°N 0.3389°W / 51.5116; -0.3389
Underground sign at Westminster.jpg London transport portal

Hanwell railway station serves Hanwell in the London Borough of Ealing. It is 7 miles 28 chains (11.8 km) down the line from London Paddington and is situated between West Ealing and Southall.

All trains serving Hanwell are operated by TfL Rail, having taken over the Heathrow Connect stopping services between London Paddington and Heathrow Airport, and Great Western Railway local services between London Paddington and Hayes & Harlington from the 20 May 2018 timetable change. From the 17 May 2020 timetable change, Hanwell station gained a Sunday service.[4] The TfL Rail service will be re-branded as the Elizabeth line (part of the Crossrail development) when the line fully opens (projected for mid-2022).[5] This will include direct services from Hanwell to the East via Central London.

History[]

The station is on the original line of the Great Western Railway which opened on 4 June 1838, although Hanwell station was not ready until December of that year;[6] it opened on 1 December.[7] From 1 March 1883, the station was served by District Railway services running between Mansion House and Windsor; the service was discontinued as uneconomic after 30 September 1885.[8][9] The station was renamed Hanwell and Elthorne on 1 April 1896, and reverted to Hanwell on 6 May 1974.[7] Re-built circa 1875–77 some 250m east of its original location at the time the main line was quadrupled, it has been declared a grade II listed building by English Heritage.[10]

The south entrance was closed in the 1970s, but reopened in December 2014 with funding from Ealing Council and Transport for London.[11]

As part of the Crossrail project, Hanwell station gained step-free access via lifts from platform to ticket office level in early 2020.[12]

Description[]

The station is sited a short distance east of the Grade I listed Wharncliffe Viaduct.

On platform 2 is a station nameboard, bearing the pre-1974 name Hanwell and Elthorne.[citation needed]

Services[]

For most of the day from Mondays to Sundays eight trains stop each hour at Hanwell; four going to Heathrow Airport and four going to London Paddington. All of these services are provided by TfL Rail.

Since the January 2018 timetable change all services at Hanwell are provided by TfL Rail. However, during service disruption affecting TfL Rail services, some Great Western Railway services may be amended to stop at Hanwell.

From October 2008, Oyster "pay as you go" can be used for journeys originating or ending at Hanwell.[13]

From May 2020, Hanwell received a Sunday service provided by TfL Rail.[4]

Preceding station   Crossrail roundel.svg National Rail logo.svg Crossrail   Following station
Southall
  TfL Rail
Paddington to Heathrow Terminal 4
  West Ealing
  TfL Rail
Paddington – Hayes & Harlington
 
  Future development  
Preceding station   Crossrail roundel.svg National Rail logo.svg Crossrail   Following station
towards Heathrow Airport
Crossrail
Elizabeth line
towards Abbey Wood
  Historical railways  
Preceding station   Underground no-text.svg London Underground   Following station
towards Windsor
District line
West Ealing
towards Mansion House

Crossrail[]

Elizabeth line trains will call at Hanwell, with services through Central London to Southeast London and Essex planned to commence in mid-2022.[14] Selective Door Opening will be used because the platforms are shorter than the Crossrail trains will be.

Full step-free access from street to platform level was realised in 2020 with the completion of work (including remodelling of the station forecourt) by Ealing Council, following a consultation in 2019.[15]

When the full Crossrail route opens, four Elizabeth line trains an hour will visit Hanwell Station and allow passengers to travel to Heathrow or through the tunnels to central London all the way to Southeast London and Essex.

Connections[]

London Buses route E3 serves the station.[16]

References[]

  1. ^ Station facilities for Hanwell
  2. ^ "Hanwell Station Plan". National Rail Enquiries. Retrieved 12 January 2021.
  3. ^ Jump up to: a b c d e "Estimates of station usage". Rail statistics. Office of Rail Regulation. Please note: Some methodology may vary year on year.
  4. ^ Jump up to: a b "Paddington to Heathrow Airport and Reading" (PDF). Transport for London. Retrieved 29 May 2020.
  5. ^ "Crossrail Project Update". Crossrail. Retrieved 29 May 2020.
  6. ^ MacDermot, E. T. (1927). History of the Great Western Railway. 1 (1833–1863) (1 ed.). London: Great Western Railway.
  7. ^ Jump up to: a b Butt, R. V. J. (1995). The Directory of Railway Stations. Yeovil: Patrick Stephens Ltd. p. 113. ISBN 1-85260-508-1. R508.
  8. ^ Rose, Douglas (December 2007) [1980]. The London Underground: A Diagrammatic History (8th ed.). Harrow Weald: Capital Transport. ISBN 978-1-85414-315-0.
  9. ^ Day, John R.; Reed, John (2008) [1963]. The Story of London's Underground (10th ed.). Harrow: Capital Transport. p. 26. ISBN 978-1-85414-316-7.
  10. ^ Historic England. "Hanwell Station, main up side building and down side island platform (1358787)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 15 June 2015.
  11. ^ Ealing Council. "Second entrance at Hanwell Station reopens". Retrieved 15 June 2015.
  12. ^ "Hanwell station now step-free after makeover". This Is Local London. Retrieved 29 May 2020.
  13. ^ "Oyster PAYG on National Rail" (PDF). National Rail Enquiries. 20 October 2008. Archived from the original (PDF) on 19 April 2009.
  14. ^ "Hanwell station". Crossrail. Retrieved 21 March 2018.
  15. ^ Council, Ealing. "Ealing Council download - Hanwell station - Crossrail complementary measures consultation | Council and local decisions | Consultations | Past consultations | Past consultations 2019". www.ealing.gov.uk. Retrieved 29 May 2020.
  16. ^ "Buses from Hanwell and Ealing Hospital" (PDF). TfL. January 2020. Retrieved 22 August 2021.

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