Hatch End railway station, Greater London
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Image: © Nigel Thompson Taken: 29 Sep 2011
Opened in 1842 as "Pinner" by the London & Birmingham Railway on its line from London Euston to Watford Junction, the station was renamed "Pinner and Hatch End" in 1897, then "Hatch End for Pinner" in 1920, then "Hatch End" in 1956. View south east towards Headstone Lane and London. The station was rebuilt in 1911 when the line was quadrupled, with the main lines being behind the fence on the left of the image.