Route and Settlements Served
The Hertford Loop Line leaves the East Coast Main Line at Langley South junction, just south of Stevenage.
- Watton-at-Stone, serving the village of Watton-at-Stone
- Hertford North, serving the town of Hertford
- Bayford, serving the villages of Bayford and Brickendon
- Cuffley, serving the villages of Cuffley, Northaw and Goffs Oak
- Crews Hill, serving the village of Crews Hill
- Gordon Hill, serving the northern area of Enfield and Forty Hill, also close to Chase Farm Hospital.
- Enfield Chase, serving Enfield Town
- Grange Park, serving Grange Park
- Winchmore Hill, serving Winchmore Hill
- Palmers Green, serving Palmers Green
- Bowes Park, serving Bowes Park, Bounds Green and Wood Green
It rejoins the East Coast Main Line at Wood Green North junction, north of Alexandra Palace railway station.
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