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Map of railways around Watford town centre. Watford High Street station is located in the Lower High Street in Watford town centre. In the immediate vicinity around the station are a number of retail and civic amenities including the Watford Museum, containing a gallery of fine art and displays of local heritage, and the 1.4-million-square-foot (130,000 m 2) atria Watford Shopping Centre (also ...
Watford station may refer to: Map of railway stations in Watford Existing stations. Watford tube station; Watford High Street railway station; Watford Junction railway station; Watford North railway station; Stations not in use. Watford railway station (1837-1858) (closed) Watford Central tube station (planned but never built) Watford West ...
Upton House at 14 High Street continued to serve as the meeting place and offices for Watford Urban District Council and then Watford Borough Council until 1940. In 1938 work began on building Watford Town Hall at the junction of Rickmansworth Road and Hempstead Road, and the building officially opened on 5 January 1940. [ 49 ]
November 2007: Carpenders Park, Bushey, Watford High Street and Watford Junction added into the system outside the TfL fare zones. [4] January 2008: Zones A (Croxley, Rickmansworth and Watford) and B (Chorleywood) merged and renamed zone 7, with Carpenders Park added. Zone C (Chalfont & Latimer) renamed zone 8, with Watford High Street added.
The local London Overground DC service that loops to the west to serve Watford High Street before Watford Junction makes platforms 1 & 2 curve away from the main line route. There are four main line platforms: one for the down (northbound) fast line (platform 3), two for the up (southbound) fast and the down (northbound) slow lines (platforms 4 ...
Watford Museum is located on the lower part of Watford High Street, around 160 metres (0.1 mi) south of the Harlequin Shopping Centre. The nearest railway station is Watford High Street London Overground station; after 2017 this will also become a London Underground Metropolitan line station.
The junction of Market Street with the pedestrianized High Street looking westwards. The timbered buildings date from 1928. }} |date=2006-01-28 |source=From [ File usage
The section of new line between Harrow & Wealdstone and Watford High Street opened on 10 February 1913, with a new station at Headstone Lane. [6] Local steam trains were now able to use the new line between Watford Junction and Willesden Junction. [b] The existing station at Watford High Street received direct services to London for the first ...