Kensal Green station
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Kensal Green | |||
Location | |||
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Place | Kensal Green, Harlesden | ||
Local authority | London Borough of Brent | ||
Operations | |||
Managed by | Silverlink | ||
Platforms in use | 2 | ||
National Rail | |||
Station code | KNL | ||
Annual entry/exit |
0.931 million * | ||
Transport for London | |||
Zone | 2 | ||
Annual entry/exit | 2 million † | ||
History | |||
Key dates | Opened 1916 | ||
Transport for London List of London stations: Underground | National Rail |
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† Data from Transport for London [1] | |||
* based on sales of tickets in 2004/05 financial year which end or originate at this station. Disclaimer (PDF) | |||
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Kensal Green station is both a London Underground station and a National Rail station. It is at Kensal Green and is on the Bakerloo Line, between Queen's Park and Willesden Junction. Silverlink trains run between Euston and Watford Junction. It is in Travelcard Zone 2.
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[edit] History
The station opened on 1 October 1916 as a new stop on the existing London and North Western Railway (LNWR) tracks to Euston. Bakerloo Line services had been running between Queen's Park and Willesden Junction since 10 May 1915.
[edit] Notable events
The station was in the news early in 2006, after it was the last station visited by Thomas Ap Rhys-Pryce before he was murdered in a robbery in Kensal Green. The two main suspects had also visited the station that same night, a short time before the murder and mugged a man on the platform. A suspect also tried to use Ap Rhys-Pryce's Oyster Card a day after the incident at the station, and was picked up on CCTV, aiding the Police investigation.
This incident sparked a major public discussion on station safety and security, mainly because the station was un-staffed when the suspects mugged the man on the platform. The only security present was CCTV cameras, and the ticket barriers were left open allowing the suspects to enter the station freely. Many high-profile politicians spoke on the issue of station safety and called on train companies to provide security or staff the station until the last train had left the station. The Mayor of London, Ken Livingstone, became personally involved in this, and publicly attacked Silverlink, the train company who manage the station, for not providing all-night staffing or security. He also stated that any company that wanted to bid for the subsidy to run the train line currently held by Silverlink, would have to staff the station until the last train has left the station. Eventually, towards the last quarter of 2006, Silverlink hired a private secutiry firm to patrol the station, and also had speakers installed in the ticket hall to put-off gangs of youths from hanging around.
[edit] Future
The station will be managed by London Underground from November 2007. It will remain the property of Network Rail. [1] Passenger services currently operated by Silverlink will become part of London Overground.
[edit] References
- ^ Transport for London - Safety boost as London Underground to take control of eleven Silverlink Stations
[edit] See also
[edit] External links
- London's Transport Museum Photographic Archive. Station building, 1928
- Train times and station information for Kensal Green railway station from National Rail (Station code: KNL)
- Satellite image from WikiMapia or Google Map
- Street map from Multimap or GlobalGuide
- Aerial image from TerraServer
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toward Elephant & Castle
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National Rail | ||||
Willesden Junction | Silverlink | Queen's Park |
Railway stations of London Central area | Greater London |
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Managed by Network Rail: Cannon Street • Charing Cross • Euston • Fenchurch Street • King's Cross • Liverpool Street • London Bridge • Paddington • Victoria • Waterloo |
Managed by train operator: Blackfriars • Marylebone • Moorgate • St Pancras |