Canonbury railway station

Canonbury London Overground

Canonbury railway station
Canonbury
Location of Canonbury in Greater London
Location Canonbury
Local authority Islington
Managed by London Overground
Owner Network Rail
Station code CNN
DfT category F1
Number of platforms 4
Accessible Yes [1]
Fare zone 2
National Rail annual entry and exit
2010–11 Increase 0.773 million[2]
2011–12 Increase 1.784 million[2]
– interchange  Increase 72,867[2]
2012–13 Increase 2.318 million[2]
– interchange  Increase 1.628 million[2]
2013–14 Increase 2.741 million[2]
– interchange  Increase 2.594 million[2]
2014–15 Increase 2.929 million[2]
– interchange  Decrease 0.359 million[2]
Key dates
1858 opened
1870 resited
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WGS84 51°32′54″N 0°05′33″W / 51.5482°N 0.0925°W / 51.5482; -0.0925Coordinates: 51°32′54″N 0°05′33″W / 51.5482°N 0.0925°W / 51.5482; -0.0925
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Canonbury railway station serves the districts of Canonbury and Highbury within the London Borough of Islington in north London. It is on London Overground's North London Line and East London Line. The station and all trains serving it are operated by London Overground, and the station is in Travelcard Zone 2. This location of the station is close to the boundary with the London Borough of Hackney.

History

The station originally opened in 1858 to the east of its present location as "Newington Road & Balls Pond" and was renamed "Canonbury" shortly before the move to its present site in 1870.[3][4][5]

In 2007, the ticket office was extensively refurbished, as part of the station upgrade programme delivered through conversion to London Overground. On 1 June 2010, as a result of the East London Line extension, North London Line services were rerouted to the newly constructed platforms 3 and 4, with the East London Line trains now using refurbished platforms 1 and 2.

To the west of the station is the Canonbury curve, a freight-only connection through the Canonbury tunnel to the East Coast Main Line at Finsbury Park which had opened in 1874. A passenger service operated to/from Broad Street from 1875 until 1976 when suburban services from the main line were diverted to Moorgate via the restored line between Finsbury Park and Drayton Park.[6]

The North London Line between Gospel Oak and Stratford closed in February 2010, for installing a new signalling system and for extending 30 platforms, in order in due course to allow four-car trains to run on the London Overground network. After reopening on 1 June 2010, the work continued until May 2011 with a reduced service operating Mondays to Saturdays and no service at all on Sundays.[7]

During the NLL closure of February–May 2010, the through route was moved to the north side of the cutting, and two adjacent brand new platforms provided, an island platform replacing the former eastbound platform. This allowed the extended ELL to serve Canonbury (and Highbury & Islington) on a pair of completely segregated tracks occupying the former route on the south side of the cutting.

Since the northern extension of the East London Line, which was completed and opened in March 2011, Canonbury station has had four platforms, giving interchange between the London Overground East London Line (ELL) and North London Line (NLL) with step-free access to all platforms and peak service frequencies of 12 trains per hour in each direction.

Services

All times below are correct as of the May 2011 timetables.

North London Line

Mondays to Fridays there is a service approximately every 7–8 minutes throughout the morning and evening peaks, changing to roughly every 10 minutes off-peak. On Saturdays the service is approximately every 10 minutes. Services have resumed on Sundays and are similar to those on Saturdays. Details of these services are below: The times below are the typical weekday service at the station in trains per hour:

East London Line

Mondays to Saturdays there is a service every 6–9 minutes throughout the day, while on Sundays before 13:00 there is a service every 15 minutes, changing to every 7–8 minutes until the end of service after that. Details of these services are below:

The times below are the typical weekday service at the station in trains per hour:

Direct services to/from Clapham Junction run on Sundays only (change at Dalston Junction at other times)[9]

Connections

London Buses routes 30, 277 and 236 serve the station.

Preceding station   London Overground   Following station
North London Line
towards Stratford
Terminus
East London Line
  Disused Railways  
Highbury & Islington   North London Railway
1850-1934
  Mildmay Park

References

  1. "National Rail Enquiries: Cannonbury (CNN)". National Rail. Retrieved 8 September 2014.
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 "Station usage estimates". Rail statistics. Office of Rail Regulation. Please note: Some methodology may vary year on year.
  3. "Disused Stations: Hackney Station (1st)". Retrieved 8 September 2014.
  4. Joe Brown (2006). London Railway Atlas. Ian Allan Publishing.
  5. Vic Mitchell and Keith Smith (1997). North London Line. Middleton Press.
  6. Chronology of London Railways by H.V.Borley
  7. "London Overground to close from Gospel Oak to Stratford as part of £326m upgrade to deliver longer, more frequent trains". TfL. 15 February 2010. Retrieved 29 May 2011.
  8. Table 59 National Rail timetable, May 2016
  9. Table 178 National Rail timetable, May 2016
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