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Location
  
Hoxton

Station code
  
HOX

Fare zone
  
1 and 2

Address
  
London, United Kingdom

Local authority
  
London Borough of Hackney

Number of platforms
  
2

Managed by
  
London Overground

Accessible
  
Yes

2011–12
  
1.043 million

Opened
  
2010

Owner
  
Transport for London

Hoxton railway station

Similar
  
Shoreditch High Street railway st, Haggerston railway station, Dalston Junction railway st, Geffrye Museum, Highbury & Islington station

Hoxton is a station on the East London Line and connecting South London Line in Hoxton within the London Borough of Hackney, Greater London. It is located on the Kingsland Viaduct served by National Rail London Overground services under the control of the London Rail division of Transport for London, however there is no standard red National Rail "double arrow" logo signage located at the station, instead only the Overground roundel. The station is situated at the back of the Geffrye Museum and is on Geffrye Street near to Dunloe Street and Cremer Street.

Contents

The station was officially opened to the public on 27 April 2010, initially with week-day services running between Dalston Junction and New Cross or New Cross Gate. On 23 May 2010 services were extended from New Cross Gate to West Croydon or Crystal Palace.

History

Hoxton station was first identified as a new station in a London Underground proposal made in 1993 to extend the line from Whitechapel to Dalston Junction, involving the construction of new stations at Bishopsgate (Later opened as Shoreditch High Street), Hoxton and Haggerston, and received the support of a public inquiry in 1994. It was envisaged that the construction of the extension and the station itself would begin in 1996 and to be completed by 1998. The project was finally approved by the Government in 1996 but a lack of funding forced the project to be delayed in 1997.

The station is currently the only completely new station to be built along the route of the former Broad Street branch of the North London Line under the East London Line project, although it is located on the tracks leading to the former Shoreditch (Dunloe Street) Depot, which was closed in 1968.

Layout

Hoxton station is a standard two-platform station with platforms situated on the Kingsland Viaduct. The platforms can accommodate a train of up to four carriages. The Ticket office and entrance concourse is located under the viaduct and access to each platform is provided by a lift and stairs.

Services

All times below are correct as of the December 2010 timetables.

East London Line

Mondays to Saturdays there is a service every 5–10 minutes throughout the day, while on Sundays before 13:00 there is a service every 5–9 minutes, changing to every 7–8 minutes until the end of service after that. Current off peak frequency is:

  • 8 Northbound to Highbury & Islington
  • 8 Northbound to Dalston Junction
  • 4 Southbound to West Croydon
  • 4 Southbound to Crystal Palace
  • 4 Southbound to Clapham Junction
  • 4 Southbound to New Cross
  • From 2012, four trains per hour go to Clapham Junction via Peckham Rye on the new Clapham Junction Extension.

    Buses

    Five London Buses routes serve the station: 26, 48, 55, N26, N55.

    References

    Hoxton railway station Wikipedia