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A Wall Of Flats At West Hampstead Station

I stopped off at West Hampstead station to see anything was happening on the new station.

Nothing much yet!

This article on West Hampstead Life gives details of the new station.

I will reserve judgement on the flats until they’re finished. Especially, on a windy day!

November 8, 2015 Posted by | Transport/Travel | , | Leave a comment

West Hampstead Station: A Tangle Of Property Development And People To Solve

West Hampstead station is one of those North London Line stations, that has narrow platforms, which need lengthening and a cramped station building with no step-free access.  The station also sits in the middle of a large property development. This Google Earth image shows the station.

West Hampstead Station

West Hampstead Station

This was obviously taken before the development started. There were plans for a grand West Hampstead Interchange, drawing the four rail line in the area; Underground, Overground, Thameslink and Chiltern together in modern stations linked by a boulevard.

This page on the London Borough of Camden web site, is a pointer to some documents. This Google Earth image shows the various rail lines.

West Hampstead Lines

West Hampstead Lines

There is actually more lines than is obvious here. Starting from the top (north), the lines and stations are.

1. Thameslink passing through West Hampstead Thameslink station – From 2018 this will be a very much increased service.

2. Midland Main Line passing through West Hampstead Thameslink station – The number of services stopping here to places like Sheffield, Nottingham, Derby and Corby may well increase as the line to Sheffield is electrified.

3. North London Line passing through West Hampstead station – This is being upgraded to take five-car trains.

4. Jubilee Line passing through West Hampstead Tube station – A station not to the standard of the Jubilee Line Extension.

5. Metropolitan Line passing alongside West Hampstead Tube station, but without platforms.

6.Chiltern Main Line passing alongside West Hampstead Tube station, but without platforms.

This is Wikipedia’s schematic of the lines.

West Hampstead Lines

West Hampstead Lines

I would say that the best way to sum up the area is using that old estate agent’s phrase of development potential.

So how is West Hampstead station getting on?

There certainly seems to be lots of flats growing up by the side of the railway and these seemed to have replaced the trees. There was a bit of fuss about the thirty-five trees being removed, which I can sympathise with, but surely a better plan would be to take away as much traffic as possible from West End Lane and make it a proper tree-lined boulevard. But any council that suggested that would be voted out by the 4×4 owners.

There’s a preview of the new West Hampstead station on West Hampstead Life.

I’m not impressed and it is rather a poor design compared to Hackney Wick.

Only time will tell, but rail developments will have a big effect on the number of people using the stations at West Hampstead.

1. The opening of the full Thameslink service in 2018.

2. More trains from West Hampstead Thameslink station to the North on full electrification to Sheffield.

3. The possible opening of Metropolitan and Chiltern Main Line platforms in a rebuilt Underground station.

4. Network Rail and Transport for London have stated that they will increase the capacity on the London Overground, by increasing the number of trains and running six-car trains. Certainly they will do this on the East London Line, which will get twenty-four trains an hour.

It is my view that all of this extra rail traffic, will necessitate the turning of West End Lane into a proper pedestrian boulevard with very much reduced traffic levels. The only alternative would be to create a pedestrian tunnel.

 

May 30, 2015 Posted by | Transport/Travel, Uncategorized | , , , , | 1 Comment

Upgrades Are Starting At West Hampstead Station

I found this article about the installation of lifts at West Hampstead station in the Ham and High. In addition they do say this about the station.

It will form part of a wider redevelopment of the entire station which starts next year.

But the bad news is that it won’t be finished until the end of 2019.

May 20, 2014 Posted by | Transport/Travel | , | Leave a comment

Action In West Hampstead

My post about the Dudding Hill Line got me thinking, so on my way to explore the area, I passed through West Hampstead, where I changed from the Overground to the Jubilee line. If you know the Jubilee line from the spectacular stations on the extension towards Stratford, then you’ll hardly recognise the stations on the line past Baker Street, as being on a modern Underground line. They probably have only had a couple of coats of paint, since my childhood.

The interchange I used consists of a walk down the busy West End Lane from one tired station to another.

Changing Trains At West Hampstead

Changing Trains At West Hampstead

Not very twenty-first century! Or even good nineteenth!

But look at the other side of the road. Signs talks about a new square for London. The development’s website is here. It might turn out well, with a nice square and cafe on the walk between the two stations. A decent cafe like a Carluccio’s would be ideal and help to improve the terrible interchange.

So it looks like Camden Council is starting to sort out one of the worst interchanges in London. Some old ideas for development are here.

I actually think that West Hampstead station has the same problem as Highbury and Islington station further up the North London line. They are both cramped Victorian stations on busy roads, that have been patched into a modern network, for the minimum amount of money. But then this is typical of many Overground stations!

May 8, 2014 Posted by | Transport/Travel | , , | Leave a comment

West Hampstead Comes Together

Years ago, when we lived in our flat in St. John’s Wood, it was often easier to get there from the north by cutting down Fortune Green Road and West End Lane, rather than fight down the Finchley Road. West End Lane in those days was rather shabby, but now it has been tidied up and the four stations; Overground, Tube, Chiltern and Thameslink in about 400 metres or so, have been smartened up, as these pictures show.

There have been plans to create a boulevard to link the stations, but that has been dropped for the time-being.

But when they complete the scheme, they’ll create a proper interchange, that will avoid the need to go to the centre of London. All it needs is some better shops and another couple of places to eat.

March 4, 2012 Posted by | Transport/Travel | , , , | Leave a comment

A New Metropolitan Line Train

I took the North London Line today and changed onto the Jubilee line to get to Westminster today and was able to take this photo of one of the new Metropolitan line trains as it passed through West Hampstead station.

New Metropolitan Line Train at West Hampstead

I’m not sure how many of the new trains have been delivered, but from the outside it looked a lot better than the rather tired old trains you see on this and the other sub-surface lines.

June 16, 2011 Posted by | Transport/Travel | , , | Leave a comment