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Buses leaving Harrow bus station
The bus station is on the right next to the far offices.
Image: © David Howard
Taken: 2 Jul 2020
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College Rd
Image: © N Chadwick
Taken: 27 Oct 2019
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Offices, Harrow
Image: © N Chadwick
Taken: 12 Apr 2017
0.02 miles
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Buses leaving Harrow bus station
The bus station is behind the offices where the buses are coming from.
Image: © David Howard
Taken: 2 Jul 2020
0.03 miles
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Tracks west of Harrow-on-the-Hill station
The station was opened as "Harrow" on 2nd August 1880, when the Metropolitan Railway was extended from its previous terminus at Willesden Green. Its name was changed to "Harrow-on-the-Hill" on 1st June 1894. What is now the Chiltern Line began as the Great Central Railway on 15th March 1899. The Great Central Railway provided services from Harrow to destinations such as Rugby, Leicester, Nottingham and Manchester before the Beeching Axe cut them back to Aylesbury.
This view looks from the up platform away from London. The Chiltern Lines are on the far left. A down Metropolitan line train has just left the station.
Image: © Marathon
Taken: 4 Nov 2015
0.04 miles
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Harrow: St George's Shopping & Leisure
http://www.stgeorgesshopping.co.uk/default.asp
This is the entrance to St George's at the western end of the pedestrianized St Ann's Road.
Image: © Nigel Cox
Taken: 16 Aug 2007
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Harrow Bus Station
Located beside Harrow-on-the-Hill Station on College Road, the bus station has a single central island with enclosed waiting areas. Stops for the buses are located both inside the station itself or on College Road which is on the other side of the island.
Image: © Martin Addison
Taken: 24 Sep 2010
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183 to Pinner
En-route from Golders Green, a 183 prepares to move off after collecting evening passengers at Harrow Bus Station. The vehicle is a Scania OmniCity and is operated by Transdev.
Image: © Martin Addison
Taken: 3 Jan 2011
0.05 miles
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Tracks west of Harrow-on-the-Hill station
The station was opened as "Harrow" on 2nd August 1880, when the Metropolitan Railway was extended from its previous terminus at Willesden Green. Its name was changed to "Harrow-on-the-Hill" on 1st June 1894. What is now the Chiltern Line began as the Great Central Railway on 15th March 1899. The Great Central Railway provided services from Harrow to destinations such as Rugby, Leicester, Nottingham and Manchester before the Beeching Axe cut them back to Aylesbury.
This view looks from the up platform away from London. The Chiltern Lines are on the far left.
Image: © Marathon
Taken: 4 Nov 2015
0.05 miles
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The Hygeia Building, Harrow
"The best office building in Harrow" https://hygeiaharrow.com/
Image: © David Howard
Taken: 11 Aug 2020
0.06 miles