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Crouch Hill Station

Crouch Hill London Overground Station

Crouch Hill London Overground Station

Details of London Overground's Crouch Hill Station, including Address, Service Pattern and History.

Crouch Hill Station



Address: Crouch Hill, N4 4AQ
Opened: January 1868
Station Code: CRH
Fare Zone: 3


London Overground Line(s) Served:

Gospel Oak to Barking Line

Service Pattern:

4 trains per hour to Gospel Oak
4 trains per hour to Barking Riverside


Station History

Opened on 21 July 1868 by the Tottenham & Hampstead Joint Railway as part of their line between Tottenham North Junction (on the Great Eastern Railway) and Highgate Road.

However, the service was a commercial failure and ceased operation entirely in January 1870. The Midland Railway constructed an extension of the line to their station at Kentish Town and services re-commenced in October 1870.