Hatch End Station
Introduction
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Image: © Stephen McKay Taken: 23 Jul 2022
Looking down from the footbridge, Hatch End has a neat and tidy appearance that still manages to exude something of its original Edwardian charm. Although until 1963 platforms were provided on the adjacent West Coast Main Line (used only by a handful of peak time trains), nowadays only services on the 'New' or DC lines can stop here. These lines run mainly parallel to the West Coast Main Line but are operationally separate.