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Train Timetable West Anglia West Anglia Train timetable Valid from 10 December 2017 Hertford East and Broxbourne to London Liverpool Street Notes and symbols 2 Bold Times in bold are direct services operated by Greater Anglia Italic Times in italics are connecting train services with one change of train. Other connections may be available with further changes 0640 For the comfort and safety of all passengers, only folded cycles can be accommodated during busy times. Trains that these conditions apply to are highlighted throughout this timetable 1 First Class accommodation available ] Seat reservations possible ) PlusBus operates from this station W Airport interchange | Trolley service DLR Interchange with Docklands Light Railway T Interchange with London Underground e Train continues in later column f Train continued from earlier column a Arrival time d Departure time u Stops to pick up only A Continues to Stansted Airport B Continues to Cambridge C Continues to Bishop’s Stortford D Continues to Cambridge North E Continues to Ely F Continues to Kings Lynn G Continues to Bishop’s Stortford (Mondays to Thursdays) and Cambridge (Fridays) FO Fridays only FX Mondays to Thursdays only MFO Mondays and Fridays Only MThF Mondays, Thursdays and Fridays Only TWO Tuesdays and Wednesdays Only TWTh Tuesdays Wednesdays and Thursdays only All services are operated by Greater Anglia unless otherwise shown below: XC Operated by CrossCountry Hertford East and Broxbourne to 3 London Liverpool Street Mondays to Fridays 1 ] 1 1 1 ] 1 1 Hertford East ) d 0525 Ware ) d 0529 St Margarets d 0533 Rye House d 0536 Broxbourne ) a 0540 Broxbourne ) d 0536 0540 0553 0556 0615 0620 Cheshunt ) d 0541 0544 0557 0601 0619 c Waltham Cross ) d c 0547 c 0603 c c Enfield Lock d c 0549 c 0606 c c Brimsdown d c 0552 c 0608 c c Ponders End d c 0554 c 0610 c c Angel Road d c 0557 c 0614 c c Northumberland Park d c 0559 c 0616 c c Tottenham Hale T d 0549 0603 0607 0619 0628 0631 0634 Edmonton Green d c c c c c c c Seven Sisters T d c c c c c c c Lea Bridge d c c c 0623 c c c Stratford DLR T a c c c 0632 c 0645 c Hackney Downs d c 0608 c c c London Liverpool St T a 0603 0618 0623 0643 0649 For reference to notes please see page 2 Hertford East and Broxbourne to 4 London Liverpool Street Mondays to Fridays 1 ] 1 1 ] 1 Hertford East ) d 0606 0627 Ware ) d 0610 0631 St Margarets d 0614 0635 Rye House d 0617 0638 Broxbourne ) a 0622 0643 Broxbourne ) d 0626 0634 0639 0643 0649 Cheshunt ) d 0630 c 0644 0647 0653 Waltham Cross ) d 0633 c 0646 c c Enfield Lock d 0635 c 0649 c c Brimsdown d 0638 c 0651 c c Ponders End d 0640 c c c c Angel Road d c c c c c Northumberland Park d c c 0656 c c Tottenham Hale T d 0645 0649 0651 0659 c 0702 0705 Edmonton Green d c c c c 0655 c c Seven Sisters T d c c c c 0702 c c Lea Bridge d c c c 0703 c c c Stratford DLR T a c c c 0713 c c c Hackney Downs d 0652 c c 0708 c c London Liverpool St T a 0702 0705 0708 0718 0720 0723 For reference to notes please see page 2 Hertford East and Broxbourne to 5 London Liverpool Street Mondays to Fridays 1 ] 1 1 1 ] 1 Hertford East ) d 0657 Ware ) d 0701 St Margarets d 0705 Rye House d 0708 Broxbourne ) a 0713 Broxbourne ) d 0700 0709 0713 0718 Cheshunt ) d 0705 0714 0717 0723 Waltham Cross ) d 0707 0712 0716 c c Enfield Lock d 0710 c 0719 c c Brimsdown d 0712 0717 c c c Ponders End d 0714 c c c c Angel Road d c c 0724 c c Northumberland Park d c c 0726 c c Tottenham Hale T d 0708 0720 0723 0729 c 0732 0735 Edmonton Green d c c c c 0725 c c Seven Sisters T d c c c c 0732 c c Lea Bridge d c c c 0733 c c c Stratford DLR T a c c c 0743 c c c Hackney Downs d c 0726 c 0738 c c London Liverpool St T a 0725 0738 0741 0748 0750 0753 For reference to notes please see page 2 Hertford East and Broxbourne to 6 London Liverpool Street Mondays to Fridays 1 ] 1 1 ] 1 Hertford East ) d 0717 0727 Ware ) d 0721 0731 St Margarets d 0725 0735 Rye House d 0728 0738 Broxbourne ) a 0733 0743 Broxbourne ) d 0730 0739 0743 0748 Cheshunt ) d 0735 0744 0747 0753 0757 Waltham Cross ) d 0737 0746 c c c Enfield Lock d 0740 0743 0749 c c c Brimsdown d 0742 0747 0751 c c c Ponders End d 0744 c c c c c Angel Road d c c c c c c Northumberland Park d c c 0756 c c c Tottenham Hale T d 0738 0750 0753 0759 c 0802 0805 Edmonton Green d c c c c 0755 c c Seven Sisters T d c c c c 0802 c c Lea Bridge d c c c 0803 c c c Stratford DLR T a c c c 0813 c c c Hackney Downs d c 0756 c 0808 c c London Liverpool St T a 0755 0808 0810 0818 0820 0823 For reference to notes please see page 2 Hertford East and Broxbourne to 7 London Liverpool Street Mondays to Fridays 1 ] 1 1 1 ] 1 Hertford East ) d 0757 Ware ) d 0801 St Margarets d 0805 Rye House d 0808 Broxbourne ) a 0813 Broxbourne ) d 0800 0809 0813 0818 Cheshunt ) d 0805 0814 0817 0823 Waltham Cross ) d 0807 0812 0816 c c Enfield Lock d 0810 c 0819 c c Brimsdown d 0812 0817 c c c Ponders End d 0814 c c c c Angel Road d c c 0824 c c Northumberland Park d c c 0826 c c Tottenham Hale T d 0808 0820 0823 0829 c 0832 0835 Edmonton Green d c c c c 0825 c c Seven Sisters T d c c c c 0832 c c Lea Bridge d c c c 0833 c c c Stratford DLR T a c c c 0843 c c c Hackney Downs d c 0826 c 0838 c c London Liverpool St T a 0825 0837 0840 0848 0850 0853 For reference to notes please see page 2 Hertford East and Broxbourne to 8 London Liverpool Street Mondays to Fridays 1 ] 1 1 ] 1 Hertford East ) d 0817 0839 Ware ) d 0821 0843 St Margarets d 0825 0847 Rye House d 0828 0850 Broxbourne ) a 0836 0855 Broxbourne ) d 0830 0839 0848 0855 Cheshunt ) d 0835 0844 0853 0900 Waltham Cross ) d 0837 0846 c 0902 Enfield Lock d 0840 0849 c 0905 Brimsdown d 0842 0851 c 0907 Ponders End d 0844 c c 0909 Angel Road d c c c c Northumberland Park d c 0856 c c Tottenham Hale T d 0838 0850 0853 0859 0902 0905 0915 Edmonton Green d c c c c c c c Seven Sisters T d c c c c c c c Lea Bridge d c c c 0903 c c c Stratford DLR T a c c c 0913 c c c Hackney Downs d c 0856 c c c 0921 London Liverpool St T a 0855 0907 0909 0920 0923 0933 For reference to notes please see page 2 Hertford East and Broxbourne to 9 London Liverpool Street Mondays to Fridays 1 ] 1 1 1 ] 1 1 Hertford East ) d 0909 Ware ) d 0913 St Margarets d 0917 Rye House d 0920 Broxbourne ) a 0925 Broxbourne ) d 0904 0909 0918 0925 Cheshunt ) d c 0914 0923 0930 Waltham Cross ) d c 0916 c 0932 Enfield Lock d c 0919 c 0935 Brimsdown d c c c 0937 Ponders End d c c c 0939 Angel Road d c 0924 c c Northumberland Park d c 0926 c c Tottenham Hale T d 0919 0921 0929 0932 0935 0945 0948 Edmonton Green d c c c c c c c Seven Sisters T d c c c c c c c Lea Bridge d c c 0933 c c c c Stratford DLR T a c c 0943 c c c c Hackney Downs d c c c c 0951 c London Liverpool St T a 0935 0938 0950 0953 1001 1003 For reference to notes please see page 2 Hertford East and Broxbourne to 10 London Liverpool Street Mondays to Fridays 1 1 ] 1 1 1 1 ] Hertford East ) d 0939 Ware ) d 0943 St Margarets d 0947 Rye House d 0950 Broxbourne ) a 0955 Broxbourne ) d 0939 0946 0955 1012 1017 Cheshunt ) d 0943 0950 0959 1016 1021 Waltham Cross ) d c c 1001 1019 c Enfield Lock d 0947 c 1004 c c Brimsdown d c c 1006 c c Ponders End d c c 1008 c c Angel Road d 0952 c c c c Northumberland Park d 0954 c c c c Tottenham Hale T d 0957 1000 1003 1014 1017 1027 1030 Edmonton Green d c c c c c c c Seven Sisters T d c c c c c c c Lea Bridge d 1001 c c c c 1031 c Stratford DLR T a 1008 c c c c 1040 c Hackney Downs d c c 1020 c c London Liverpool St T a 1015 1017 1028 1033 1044 For reference to notes please see page 2 Hertford East and Broxbourne to 11 London Liverpool Street Mondays to Fridays 1 1 1 1 ] 1 Hertford East ) d 1009 1039 Ware ) d 1013 1043 St Margarets d 1017 1047 Rye House d 1020 1050 Broxbourne ) a 1025 1055 Broxbourne ) d 1025 1039 1046 1055 Cheshunt ) d 1029 1044 1050 1059 Waltham Cross ) d 1031 c c 1101 Enfield Lock d 1034 1047 c 1104 Brimsdown d 1036 c c 1106 Ponders End d 1038 c c 1108 Angel Road d c c c c Northumberland Park d c 1053 c c Tottenham Hale T d 1033 1044 1048 1056 1100 1103 1114 Edmonton Green d c c c c c c c Seven Sisters T d c c c c c c c Lea Bridge d c c c 1100 c c c Stratford DLR T a c c c 1110 c c c Hackney Downs d c 1050 c c c 1120 London Liverpool St T a 1047 1101 1103 1114 1117 1131 For reference to notes please see page 2 Hertford East and Broxbourne to 12 London Liverpool Street Mondays to Fridays 1 1 1 ] 1 Hertford East ) d 1409 Ware ) d 1413 St Margarets d 1417 Rye House d 1420 Broxbourne ) a 1425 Broxbourne ) d 1412 1417 1425 Cheshunt ) d 1416 1421 1429 Waltham Cross ) d 1419 c 1431 Enfield Lock d then at c c 1434 Brimsdown d the same c c 1436 Ponders End d mins past c c 1438 Angel Road d each hour c c c Northumberland Park d until c c c Tottenham Hale T d 1417 1427 1430 1433 1444 Edmonton Green d c c c c c Seven Sisters T d c c c c c Lea Bridge d c 1431 c c c Stratford DLR T a c 1440 c c c Hackney Downs d c c c 1450 London Liverpool St T a 1431 1444 1447 1458 For reference to notes please see page 2 Hertford East and Broxbourne to 13 London Liverpool Street Mondays to Fridays 1 1 1 ] 1 1 1 Hertford East ) d 1439 Ware ) d 1443 St Margarets d 1447 Rye House d 1450 Broxbourne ) a 1455 Broxbourne ) d 1439 1446 1455 1512 Cheshunt ) d 1444 1450 1459 1516 Waltham Cross ) d c c 1501 1519 Enfield Lock d 1447 c 1504 c Brimsdown d c c 1506 c Ponders End d c c 1508 c Angel Road d c c c c Northumberland Park d 1453 c c c Tottenham Hale T d 1448 1456 1501 1503 1514 1517 1527 Edmonton Green d c c c c c c c Seven Sisters T d c c c c c c c Lea Bridge d c 1500 c c c c 1531 Stratford DLR T a c 1510 c c c c 1540 Hackney Downs d c c c 1520 c London
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