Hemel Hempsted railway station

Local nameHemel Hempsted
LocationHemel Hempstead, UK

Hemel Hempsted station was a railway station in the town of Hemel Hempstead in Hertfordshire, England. UK. It was opened in 1877 by the Midland Railway and was originally the terminus of the Nickey Line, a now-defunct branch line which provided railway services to Chiltern Green and Luton and later to Harpenden.

The station was located next to an embankment by the junction of Midland Road and Adeyfield Road, opposite the Midland Hotel. The hotel still stands today and the segment of Midland Road that ran in front of it is now a parking area. Midland Road crossed the railway via a bridge. It had a single platform and a booking office, waiting room and a passing loop. A goods yard was located to the west of the station.

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Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hemel_Hempsted_railway_station

Address 32 Mayflower Avenue, Hemel Hempstead HP2 4AF, United Kingdom

Coordinates 51°45'18.611" N -0°28'2.123" E

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