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Hackney Central Station Street View Hackney Central Station Street View hackney central station street view Hackney central station street view. A1 Publishing Ltd and our advertising partners would like the opportunity of serving you with personalised ads. In order to do so we need your consent. By giving consent we may set various cookies in order to identify you and or your traits thus allowing us to provide more relevant advertising. Otherwise you will be presented with contextual or random ads only and no personal data will be saved. In any event, for our website to function well we still need to set some other cookies. Hackney Central (HKC ) This station offers assistance to customers who have not pre-booked any passenger assistance. We recognise that some customers already travel without having pre-booked assistance. Assistance can still be pre-booked for travel from/to this station Getting to and from the station. Bicycle parking. Access to Car park payment facilities is not required as parking is free for disabled users in disabled parking spaces. Free of charge No Daily rate £6 maximum Hourly rate £2.60 CCTV Coverage No Impaired mobility set down / pick up points available No. Ticket buying and collection. Height adjusted ticket office counter Height adjusted ticket counter is available at this station Height adjusted ticket office counter note. Ticket office staff provide assistance where possible. Induction loop This office has an induction loop Ticket machines Yes Accessible ticket machines There are accessible ticket machines at this station Accessible ticket machines note. The Ticket machine is accessible to wheelchair users. Collection of pre-purchased tickets Yes, from ticket machine Oystercards Get Oyster cards here Yes Top-up Oyster pay as you go here Yes, at either ticket office or ticket machine Use Oyster Pay as you go here Yes Smartcards Smartcards issued No Smartcards top-up Not possible at this station Smartcards validators No London fare zone Zone 2. Staffing and general services. You can Contact Customer Services on 08456014867. Ticket gates Yes CCTV Yes Location for Rail Replacement Services. Use Bus stop T in Amhurst Road for eastbound services to Stratford. Use Bus stop K in Amhurst Road for westbound services to Camden Road. Facilities. Accessibility and mobility access. Step free access to ticket office and Platform 2 (eastbound) only. Access to Platform 1 (westbound) is via footbridge. Wheelchairs available No Nearest station with more facilities CRS Code Stratford (London); Nearest station notes. Hackney central station street view. We are located just behind the Old Town Hall building, adjacent to 352 Mare Street. GETTING HERE. St. Augustine's Tower is a short walk from Hackney Central station and Hackney Downs station.​ The closest underground station is Bethnal Green, which is on the Central Line. Buses 106 and 254 go from Bethnal Green station towards St. Augustine's Tower. Alight at Hackney Town Hall. The journey from Bethnal Green station to St. Augustine's Tower takes approximately 20 minutes. Convenient bus routes include: 242, 253, 254, 48, 55, 106, 38, 30, 32, & 276. Visit TFL for more information. FACILITIES. There is limited disabled access as there are several steps to climb at St Augustine’s Tower. However, a small exhibition on the ground floor with an interactive virtual reality panorama from the rooftop is available, which shows the view from the roof. Hackney central station street view. Public Transport Serving Hackney Central Station. BUS ROUTES: 30 - 38 - 55 - 106 - 236 - 242 - 253 - 254 - 276 - 277 - 394 - N38 - N55 - N242 - N253 - N277 - W15 RAIL SERVICES: London Overground. ROUTES TERMINATING AT HACKNEY CENTRAL STATION: ROUTES TERMINATING AT HACKNEY TOWN HALL: ROUTES PASSING THROUGH: 30, 38, 55, 106, 236, 242, 254, 276, 277, 394, N38, N242, N253, N277. ROUTE 30: Metroline. Hackney Wick Chapman Road , (Wick Road (towards Marble Arch)/Kenton Road, Cassland Road (towards Hackney Wick)), Morning Lane, Hackney Morning Lane , Hackney Town Hall, Hackney Central Station, Hackney Downs Station, Dalston Lane, CLR James Library, Dalston Junction Station, Dalston Junction, Balls Pond Lane, Highbury & Islington Station, Islington Town Hall, Islington Upper Street , Islington Green, Angel Station, Pentonville Road, King's Cross Station, St Pancras Station, Camden Town Hall, British Library, Euston Station, Euston Square Station, Warren Street Station, Euston Road, Great Portland Street Station, Regent's Park Station, Marylebone Road, Baker Street Station, (Baker Street (towards Marble Arch)/Gloucester Place (towards Hackney Wick)), Portman Square, (Orchard Street Selfridges , Marble Arch (towards Marble Arch)). ROUTE 38: Arriva London. Clapton Pond , Lower Clapton Road, Lower Clapton Health Centre, Lower Clapton Road, Hackney Dalston Lane , Hackney Central Station, Graham Road, CLR James Library, Dalston Junction Station, Dalston Junction, Balls Pond Road, Essex Road, Essex Road Station, Essex Road, South Library, Essex Road, Islington Green, Angel Station, Saddler's Wells Theatre, Rosebery Avenue, Urdang College, Rosebery Avenue, Clerkenwell Rosebury Avenue , Holborn Library, Theobald's Road, Bloomsbury Square, (St Giles High Street (towards Victoria)/Tottenham Court Road Station (towards Clapton)), Cambridge Circus, Shaftesbury Avenue, Picadilly Circus, Piccadilly, Green Park Station, Piccadilly, Hyde Park Corner, Grosvenor Place, Victoria Station. Daily. During Monday to Friday daytimes, only half the service operates between Clapton and Hackney Central Station. ROUTE 48: Arriva London. This route has been withdrawn from 12th October 2019. Route 55 has been extended from Leyton to Walthamstow Central to replace this section of route and route 388 has been extended from Liverpool Street to London Bridge Station to replace this section. Route 55 provides a replacement service between Walthamstow Central and Shoreditch. Route 56 provides an alternatuce service between Leyton (Bakers Arms) and Clapton Pond. Route 26 provides an alternative service between South Hackney and Liverpool Street. ROUTE 55: Stagecoach London. PLEASE NOTE: Revised route from 12th October 2019. Walthamstow Central Station, Hoe Street, Leyton Bakers Arms , Lea Bridge Road, Lea Bridge Library, Lea Bridge Road, Lea Bridge Station, Lea Bridge Road, Lee Valley Ice Centre, Lea Bridge Road, Lea Bridge Roundabout, Clapton Pond , Lower Clapton Road, Lower Clapton Health Centre, Lower Clapton Road, Hackney Dalston Lane , Hackney Central Station, Hackney Town Hall, Mare Street, Hackney College London Fields Campus , Mare Street, Cambridge Heath Station, Hackney Road, Shoreditch High Street , Old Street, Old Street Station, Clerkenwell Road, Clarkenwell Clerkenwell Road , Holborn Library, Theobald's Road, Bloomsbury Square, Tottenham Court Road Station, Oxford Street, Oxford Circus. ROUTE 106: London General. Finsbury Park Station, City & Islington College, N4 Library, Blackstock Road, Brownswood Road, Lordship Park, Manor Road, Stoke Newington Station, Stoke Newington Common, Northwold Road, Clapton Library, Clapton Station, Lea Bridge Roundabout, Clapton Pond , Lower Clapton Road, Lower Clapton Health Centre, Lower Clapton Road, (Hackney Dalston Lane (towards Finsbury Park)), Hackney Central Station, Hackney Town Hall, Mare Street, Hackney College London Fields Campus , Mare Street, Cambridge Heath Station, Cambridge Heath Road, Bethnal Green Underground Station, Cambridge Heath Road, Whitechapel Cavell Street . ROUTE 236: Tower Transit. Finsbury Park Station, City & Islington College, N4 Library, Blackstock Road, Highbury Park, Highbury Grove, Grosvenor Avenue, Canonbury Petherton Road , Beresford Road, Newington Green, Matthias Road, Crossway, Dalston Kingsland High Street , Shaklewell Lane, St Mark's Rise, Ridley Road, Queensbridge Road, Pownall Road, Brougham Road, Trederwen Road, London Fields Lansdowne Drive , Westgate Street, Hackney College London Fields Campus , Mare Street, Hackney Town Hall, Morning Lane, (Homerton Grove (towards Hackney Wick)/Homerton High Street (towards Finsbury Park)), Homerton Hospital, Homerton Library, Homerton High Street, Marsh Hill, Lee Conservancy Road, Hackney Wick Eastway . ROUTE 242: Arriva London. PLEASE NOTE: Revised route from 15th June 2019. Homerton Hospital, Brooksby's Walk, (Dunlace Road (towards Aldgate)/Clifton Road (towards Homerton Hospital)), Redwald Road, Mandeville Street, Clapton Park Millfields Road , Powerscroft Road, (Median Road (towards Aldgate)), Lower Clapton Health Centre, Lower Clapton Road, Hackney Dalston Lane , Hackney Central Station, Graham Road, CLR James Library, Dalston Junction Station, Dalston Junction, Kingsland Road, Haggerston Kingsland Road , Kingsland Road, Geffrye Museum, Kingsland Road, Shoreditch High Street , Shoreditch High Street Station, Commercial Street, Aldgate East Station, Aldgate Station. ROUTE 253: Arriva London. Euston Station, Eversholt Street, Camden Town Library, Mornington Crescent Station, Camden Town Station, Camden Road Station, Camden Road, John Barnes Library, (Parkhurst Road (towards Hackney Central)/Holloway Camden Road (towards Euston)), Hollway Nag's Head Shopping Centre , (Seven Sisters Road (towards Hackney Central)/ Isledon Road, Tollington Road (towards Euston)), Finsbury Park Station, Seven Sisters Road, Manor House Station, Amhurst Park, Stamford Hill Station, Our Lady's Convent High School, Stamford Hill Broadway, Clapton Common, Upper Clapton Road, Clapton Station, Upper Clapton Road, Lea Bridge Roundabout, Clapton Pond , Lower Clapton Road, Lower Clapton Health Centre,
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