Harrow-on-the-Hill (Met)

Harrow-on-the-Hill, Metropolitan Line, looking north with a Watford train of LU S8 stock waiting to depart in pouring rain on 31st December 2022. This station opened on 2nd August 1880 as Harrow and was renamed Harrow-on-the-Hill on 1st June 1894. From 15th March 1899, the Great Central also served here from Marylebone with the station rebuilt in its present form by the LPTB in 1938. The residual service on the GCR, following its senseless closure north of Aylesbury in 1966, is now part of the National Rail Chiltern Line but the station is still wholly owned by Transport for London.

Location: Harrow-on-the-Hill (Met)

Original line: Harrow and Rickmansworth Railway

Photographer: David Bosher

Contact photographer: David Bosher

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Photosets: LU Metropolitan Line + S7 stock, 2013-2023  LU Metropolitan Line + S8 stock, 2012-2023  

Date: 31/12/2022

Image number: 84018


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