White Hart Lane

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White Hart Lane
OpenedJuly 22 1872
CRS codeWHL
Operator[[]]
Platforms2
Adventure Details
Number281
Community Details
Station of the MonthOctober 2021
CategoryLondon

White Hart Lane station was opened on July 22 1872 as part of the Stoke Newington & Edmonton Railway, a new line by the Great Eastern Railway running from Stoke Newington to Lower Edmonton that was intended to speed up journey times between London and Enfield Town by taking a more direct route. By 1880, an intensive four trains per hour service was already running to Enfield - as well as additional peak-time trains terminating or starting their journeys at White Lane - with a further extension to Cheshunt opening in 1891.

The opening of the nearby White Hart Lane football stadium in 1899 only served to increase the station's importance, with additional match day services often operating from Hertford East, Bishop's Stortford, Barking and beyond. Many of these services still operate as additional peak-time trains, although do not now stop at White Hart Lane and pass through non-stop.

Operation and management of the station is in the hands of London Overground, who took over the Lea Valley Lines from Greater Anglia in May 2015. Two trains an hour run to each of Enfield Town and Cheshunt from London Liverpool Street, with additional peak-time services.

Station of the Month

The station featured in the inaugural October 2021 Stations of the Month competition in the NR London category.

Preceding station On Our Lines Following station
Stamford Hill     Bruce Grove
  National Rail National Rail  
Bruce Grove
towards London Liverpool Street
  London Overground   Silver Street
towards Cheshunt or Enfield Town