Harringay Railway Station - Services

Services

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Trains run southbound to Moorgate on Monday - Friday until 22:00 and to Kings Cross outside these times. Trains run northbound to Potters Bar, Hatfield, Welwyn Garden City, Hertford North, Stevenage and Letchworth. Services are operated by First Capital Connect.

The typical off-peak service is:

  • 6tph (trains per hour) to Moorgate
  • 3tph to Welwyn Garden City, via Potters Bar
  • 3tph to Hertford North railway station, with 1tph extended to Letchworth Garden City railway station via Stevenage railway station

On Saturdays and Sundays the service is:

  • 4tph to Kings Cross Station
  • 2tph to Welwyn Garden City Station, via Potters Bar railway station
  • 2tph to Hertford North railway station, with 1tph extended to Stevenage railway station.

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