Services
Platform 1 for southbound services towards Central London.
- Every 20 mins Mon-Sat daytimes, Every 30 mins at all other times to London Euston, operated by London Overground.
- It is quicker to reach Central London and the West End by taking the London Underground Bakerloo line. Sometimes to reach London Euston it is quicker to change at Harrow & Wealdstone (any train from platform 2) and then take a London Midland service from Platform 6, taking approximately 22 minutes. London Overground services take 31 minutes there and 34 minutes back.
- Every 5 to 10 mins to Elephant & Castle, all stations, operated by London Underground.
- Trains run every 2.5 mins south of Queen's Park, so if a London Overground train comes first, take it to Queen's Park and make your way cross-platform to the centre platforms.
Platform 2 for northbound services towards Harrow & Wealdstone and Watford Junction.
- Every 20 mins Mon-Sat daytimes, Every 30 mins at all other times to Watford Junction, operated by London Overground.
- Special fares apply between Watford High Street and Watford Junction, as it is out of the T''f''L fares zones. However, pay as you go oyster cards are accepted.
- Every 5 to 10 mins to Harrow & Wealdstone, all stations, operated by London Underground.
- Note that the departure boards show "Harrow & Wealdstne".
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