The Hale - Transport

Transport

The Hale was formerly served by Mill Hill (The Hale) railway station on Bunns Lane from 1906 until it shut in 1939. Its immediate neighbour, Mill Hill Broadway railway station, is the nearest station today, within a short walking distance.

The Hale is directly served by London Bus routes 221, 240, 292 and 305 - and routes 113, 186 and 614 serve the A41 at the north end of the district. All of these routes also serve Edgware station on the Northern Line, which remains the other main route to and from the area.

At various times 'Mill Hill ' was itself a terminal point for buses, most famously the 52 from Victoria from the early 1930s until the construction of the M1 and the then new bus station at Mill Hill Broadway, to where the 52 was diverted in 1967.

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