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We're Working Hard on How We Deal with Delays Suggested alternative routes during disruption When Great Northern services from this station are subject to unplanned disruption, we have Issued Date: arranged for your ticket to be accepted as indicated below to get you to your destination May 2017 Suggested alternative route details from Moorgate National rail and local bus alternatives Great Northern ticket holders To: Suggested routes: Circle, Hammersmith and City or Metropolitan line to Liverpool Street; Greater Anglia train to Cambridge; Cross Country Peterborough train to Peterborough KING’S LYNN Circle, Hammersmith and City or Metropolitan line to Liverpool Street; Greater Anglia train to Cambridge; bus 'busway C'# or Huntingdon 'Babraham Road Park & Ride'# (from stop 9) to Cambridge Drummer Street bus station / Emmanuel Street; bus 'busway B'# (from Watlington X1# 37# Drummer Street bus station Bay 12) to Huntingdon Downham Market Circle, Hammersmith and City or Metropolitan line to Liverpool Street; Greater Anglia train to Cambridge; bus 'busway A'# (from stop 9) to Cambridge Parkside; bus X5# (from Bay 16) to St Neots. Alternatively, Circle, Hammersmith & City, Metropolitan or St Neots Littleport Northern line to King's Cross St Pancras; walk (1 minute) to London St Pancras International; Thameslink train to Bedford; walk (9 minutes/0.4 miles) to Bedford bus station; bus X5# to St Neots PETERBOROUGH Circle, Hammersmith & City, Metropolitan or Northern line to King's Cross St Pancras; walk (1 minute) to London St Pancras Sandy, Biggleswade, International; Thameslink train to Bedford; walk (9 minutes/0.4 miles) to Bedford bus station; then bus 72# to Arlesey or bus 73#, Arlesey 74# to Biggleswade or bus 73# to Sandy Cambridge Circle, Hammersmith and City or Metropolitan line to Liverpool Street; Greater Anglia train to Cambridge ELY Circle, Hammersmith and City or Metropolitan line to Liverpool Street; Greater Anglia train to Cambridge; If we are unable to run Waterbeach Foxton, Shepreth, 9# trains, we will do our best to run replacement buses, however there may be a long wait. If you are able to, we advise you to make Cambridge North Meldreth your own way to an alternative station busway b# CAMBRIDGE Royston Circle, Hammersmith and City or Metropolitan line to Liverpool Street; Greater Anglia train to Ware; bus 331# (from stop D) to Royston 26# Northern line to High Barnet; bus 84 (from stop Q on Barnet Hill) to Potters Bar; If we are unable to run trains, we will do our best to run Ashwell & Morden Foxton replacement buses, however there may be a long wait. If you are able to, we advise you to make your own way to an alternative station Huntingdon Circle, Hammersmith & City, Metropolitan or Northern line to King's Cross St Pancras; walk (1 minute) to London St Pancras St Neots Shepreth Baldock International; Thameslink train to Luton; bus 100#, 101# (from Luton Station Interchange Stand 4) to Hitchin Town Centre 26# (Hermitage Road); bus 98# (from stop A) to Baldock Meldreth Northern line to King's Cross St Pancras; walk (1 minute) to London St Pancras International; Thameslink train to Luton; bus 100#, Sandy BEDFORD X5# Ashwell & Royston Letchworth Garden City 101# (from Luton Station Interchange Stand 4) to Hitchin Town Centre (Hermitage Road); bus 97#, 98# (from stop A) to Morden Letchworth Garden City Biggleswade Northern line to King's Cross St Pancras; walk (1 minute) to London St Pancras International; Thameslink train to Luton; bus 100#, Flitwick Hitchin 101# (from Luton Station Interchange Stand 4) to Hitchin Town Centre (Hermitage Road); bus 80#, 81#, 81A#, 97#, 98# (from stop Arlesey Baldock 331# A) to Hitchin railway station 98# Audley End Northern line to King's Cross St Pancras; walk (1 minute) to London St Pancras International; Thameslink train to Luton station; bus Letchworth Stevenage Harlington 100 or 101 (from Luton Station Interchange Stand 4) to Stevenage Garden City Northern line to King's Cross St Pancras; walk (1 minute) to London St Pancras International; Thameslink train to St Albans City HITCHIN Knebworth Leagrave Stansted railway station; bus 300#, 301# to Knebworth 80#, 100, 101, 635# Airport Northern line to King's Cross St Pancras; walk (1 minute) to London St Pancras International; Thameslink train to St Albans City STEVENAGE Welwyn North railway station; bus 300#, 301# to Digswell (Bessemer Road); walk (10 minutes/0.5 miles) to Welwyn North station via Bessemer 300#, 301# Road, Hertford Road and Station Road LUTON 101 Northern line to King's Cross St Pancras; walk (1 minute) to London St Pancras International; Thameslink train to St Albans City Watton-at-Stone Bishops Welwyn Garden City LUTON AIRPORT 100 Knebworth HERTFORD Hertford Stortford railway station; bus 300#, 301#, 601#, 724# to Welwyn Garden City PARKWAY East Northern line to King's Cross St Pancras; walk (1 minute) to London St Pancras International; Thameslink train to St Albans City NORTH Hatfield railway station; bus 300, 301, 602, 724 to Hatfield railway station Welwyn North 724# Harlow Town Brookmans Park, Welham Northern line to High Barnet; bus 84 (from Q on Barnet Hill) to Potters Bar; bus 610# Mondays to Saturdays or bus 242# on WELWYN GARDEN CITY Bayford Hertford 331# Green Sundays (from stop B) to your destination Harpenden 366# Bus Stn Ware Potters Bar Northern line to High Barnet; bus 84 (from stop Q on Barnet Hill) to Potters Bar Hatfield 242# Broxbourne Northern line to High Barnet; bus 84 (from stop Q on Barnet Hill) to Monken Hadley (Dury Road); bus 399 or walk (15 minutes/0.8 Hadley Wood 602 Cuffley miles) to Hadley Wood 242 300, 301, 724 Crews Hill Cheshunt New Barnet Northern line to High Barnet; bus 84, 107, 307, 326 (from stop R on Barnet Hill) to New Barnet ST ALBANS CITY Welham Green Oakleigh Park Northern line to Woodside Park; bus 383 to Oakleigh Park Gordon Circle, Hammersmith and City, Metropolitan or Northern line to King's Cross St Pancras; Piccadilly line to Arnos Grove; walk (10 242# New Southgate Brookmans Park 610# Hill Enfield minutes/0.5 miles) to New Southgate station via Bowes Road and Friern Barnet Road Enfield Town Circle, Hammersmith and City, Metropolitan or Northern line to King's Cross St Pancras; Piccadilly line to Wood Green; bus W3, Potters Bar Alexandra Palace Radlett 84 184 or walk (10 minutes/0.5 miles) to Alexandra Palace Chase Circle, Hammersmith and City, Metropolitan or Northern line to King's Cross St Pancras; Piccadilly line to Turnpike Lane; bus 41 Hornsey Hadley Wood Grange (from stop Q) to Hornsey Park Circle, Hammersmith and City, Metropolitan or Northern line to King's Cross St Pancras; Piccadilly line to Manor House; bus 29, Elstree & Borehamwood Harringay 141 to Harringay Green Lanes; walk (8 minutes/0.4 miles) to Harringay New Barnet Winchmore Finsbury Park Circle, Hammersmith and City, Metropolitan or Northern line to King's Cross St Pancras; Piccadilly or Victoria line to Finsbury Park Hill Oakleigh Park Tottenham London King's Cross Circle, Hammersmith and City, Metropolitan or Northern line to King's Cross St Pancras Palmers Green Hale Circle, Hammersmith and City or Metropolitan line to Liverpool Street; Greater Anglia train to Hertford East; walk (4 minutes/0.2 Mill Hill Broadway Watton-at-Stone miles) to Hertford bus station via Railway Street; bus 390# to Watton-at-Stone New Southgate Bowes Park Seven Circle, Hammersmith and City or Metropolitan line to Liverpool Street; Greater Anglia train to Hertford East; walk (4 minutes/0.2 Sisters Hertford North miles) to Hertford bus station via Railway Street; bus 390#, 395#, 396, 641#, 724#, H3# or H4# to Hertford North railway station Alexandra Palace Circle, Hammersmith and City or Metropolitan line to Liverpool Street; Greater Anglia train to Hertford East; walk (4 minutes/0.2 Bayford miles) to Hertford bus station via Railway Street; bus 308# to Bayford (very limited service) or taxi from Hertford to Bayford Hendon Hornsey Circle, Hammersmith and City or Metropolitan line to Liverpool Street; Greater Anglia train to Waltham Cross; walk (2 minutes/0.1 Cuffley miles) to Waltham bus station; bus 242# to Cuffley. Alternatively Northern line to High Barnet; bus 84 (from stop Q on Barnet Hill) to Harringay Potters Bar; bus 242 to Cuffley Cricklewood Circle, Hammersmith and City or Metropolitan line to Liverpool Street; London Overground train to Enfield Town; bus W10 (from Crews Hill FINSBURY PARK stop L) or taxi to Crews Hill Drayton Park Hackney Circle, Hammersmith and City or Metropolitan line to Liverpool Street; London Overground train to Enfield Town; bus W8 (from stop West Hampstead Thameslink Gordon Hill Downs V) to Gordon Hill Highbury & Islington Circle, Hammersmith and City or Metropolitan line to Liverpool Street; London Overground train to Enfield Town; bus 121, 307, 313 Enfield Chase Hackney (from stops N) or bus 231 (from stop M) or walk (11 minutes/0.5 miles) to Enfield Chase Kentish Town Essex Road Central Circle, Hammersmith and City or Metropolitan line to Liverpool Street; London Overground train to Enfield Town; bus W9 (from stop Grange Park H) to Grange Park LONDON ST PANCRAS Old Street Winchmore Hill Bus 141 (from stop B) to Wood Green; bus 329 to Winchmore Hill. INTERNATIONAL Palmers Green Bus 141 (from stop B) to Wood Green; bus 121 or 329 to Palmers Green LONDON Bowes Park Bus 141 (from stop B) to Wood Green; bus 221 to Bounds Green (Palace Road); walk to Bowes Park Farringdon KING’S MOORGATE Walk (3 minutes/0.1 miles) to Finsbury Square; bus 271 (from stop D) to Holloway Road / Liverpool Road; walk (2 minutes/0.1 CROSS Drayton Park miles) to Drayton Park You can use your Great Northern City Thameslink LONDON Highbury & Islington Bus 43 (from stop B) to Highbury & Islington ticket on any of the routes shown or LONDON Essex Road Walk (3 minutes/0.1 miles) to Finsbury Square; bus 271 (from stop D) to Essex Road on Tube, bus or other operators BLACKFRIARS Old Street Walk (12 minutes/0.5 miles) to Old Street or Northern line or bus 21, 43, 76 or 141 (from stop B) trains within the London Travelcard LONDON LIVERPOOL STREET # - On bus routes marked # in the table above you may have to buy a bus ticket and apply for a refund area to get to your destination.
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