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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 Drayton Park National rail and local bus alternatives Great Northern ticket holders To: Suggested routes: Walk (10 minutes/0.5 miles) to Arsenal; Piccadilly line to King's Cross St Pancras; walk (1 minute) to London St KING’S LYNN Letchworth Garden City Pancras International; Thameslink train to Luton; bus 100#, 101# (from Luton Station Interchange Stand 4) to Hitchin Town Centre (Hermitage Road); bus 97#, 98# (from stop A) to Letchworth Garden City. Watlington X1# 37# Walk (10 minutes/0.5 miles) to Arsenal; Piccadilly line to King's Cross St Pancras; walk (1 minute) to London St Downham Market Hitchin Pancras International; Thameslink train to Luton; bus 100#, 101# (from Luton Station Interchange Stand 4) to Hitchin Town Centre (Hermitage Road); bus 97#, 98# (from stop A) to Hitchin railway station Littleport Walk (10 minutes/0.5 miles) to Arsenal; Piccadilly line to King's Cross St Pancras; walk (1 minute) to London St Stevenage PETERBOROUGH Pancras International; Thameslink train to St Albans City railway station; bus 300#, 301# to Stevenage Walk (10 minutes/0.5 miles) to Arsenal; Piccadilly line to King's Cross St Pancras; walk (1 minute) to London St Welwyn Garden City Pancras International; Thameslink train to St Albans City railway station; bus 300#, 301#, 601#, 724# to Welwyn Garden City. ELY Waterbeach Walk (10 minutes/0.5 miles) to Arsenal; Piccadilly line to King's Cross St Pancras; walk (1 minute) to London St 9# Cambridge North Hatfield Pancras International; Thameslink train to St Albans City railway station; bus 300, 301, 602, 724 to Hatfield busway b# CAMBRIDGE Walk (10 minutes/0.5 miles) to Arsenal; Piccadilly line to Cockfosters; bus 298, 610#* to Potters Bar; bus 610# 26# Brookmans Park, Welham Green Mondays to Saturdays or bus 242# Sundays (from stop B) to your destination. Bus 610# runs direct from Huntingdon Foxton Cockfosters to your destination on Mondays to Fridays only St Neots Shepreth Potters Bar Walk (10 minutes/0.5 miles) to Arsenal; Piccadilly line to Cockfosters; bus 298 to Potters Bar. 26# Walk (10 minutes/0.5 miles) to Arsenal; Piccadilly line to Cockfosters; bus 298 to Hadley Wood, Beech Hill stop; Meldreth Hadley Wood Sandy walk (15 minutes/0.8 miles) to Hadley Wood. BEDFORD X5# Ashwell & Royston Morden New Barnet Walk (10 minutes/0.5 miles) to Arsenal; Piccadilly line to Oakwood; bus 307 to New Barnet. Biggleswade Walk (10 minutes/0.5 miles) to Arsenal; Piccadilly line to Arnos Grove; bus 184 to East Barnet Village Flitwick Baldock 331# Oakleigh Park (Littlegrove stop); walk (8 minutes/0.4 miles) to Oakleigh Park station via Cedar Avenue and Alverstone Avenue Arlesey 98# to your destination. Audley End Harlington Letchworth Walk (10 minutes/0.5 miles) to Arsenal; Piccadilly line to Arnos Grove; walk (10 minutes/0.5 miles) to New New Southgate Garden City Southgate via Bowes Road and Friern Barnet Road. HITCHIN Leagrave Stansted Walk (10 minutes/0.5 miles) to Arsenal; Piccadilly line to Wood Green; bus W3, 184 or walk (10 minutes/0.5 80#, 100, 101, 635# Airport Alexandra Palace miles) to Alexandra Palace. STEVENAGE 300#, 301# LUTON 101 Hornsey Walk (10 minutes/0.5 miles) to Arsenal; Piccadilly line to Turnpike Lane; bus 41 (from stop Q) to Hornsey. Watton-at-Stone Bishops Walk (10 minutes/0.5 miles) to Arsenal; Piccadilly line to Manor House; bus 29, 141 to Green Lanes; walk (8 LUTON AIRPORT 100 Knebworth Hertford Stortford Harringay HERTFORD minutes/0.4 miles) to Harringay. PARKWAY NORTH East Finsbury Park; London King's Cross Walk (10 minutes/0.5 miles) to Arsenal; Piccadilly line to your destination Welwyn North 724# Harlow Town WELWYN GARDEN CITY Bayford Hertford 331# Walk (10 minutes/0.5 miles) to Arsenal; Piccadilly line to Finsbury Park; Victoria line to Tottenham Hale; Greater Harpenden 366# Bus Stn Ware Watton-at-Stone Anglia train to Hertford East; walk (4 minutes/0.2 miles) to Hertford bus station via Railway Street; bus 383#*, Hatfield 242# Broxbourne 390# to Watton-at-Stone. * Bus 383 runs a limited service via Ware to Watton-at-Stone 602 242 Cuffley Walk (10 minutes/0.5 miles) to Arsenal; Piccadilly line to Finsbury Park; Victoria line to Tottenham Hale; Greater 300, 301, 724 Crews Hill Cheshunt Hertford North Anglia train to Hertford East; walk (4 minutes/0.2 miles) to Hertford bus station via Railway Street; bus 390#, ST ALBANS CITY Welham Green 395#, 396#, 641#, 724#, H3# or H4# to Hertford North railway station 242# Gordon Brookmans Park 610# Hill Enfield Walk (10 minutes/0.5 miles) to Arsenal; Piccadilly line to Finsbury Park; Victoria line to Tottenham Hale; Greater Potters Bar Enfield Town Bayford Anglia train to Hertford East; walk (4 minutes/0.2 miles) to Hertford bus station via Railway Street; bus 308# to Radlett 84 Bayford (very limited service) or taxi from Hertford East to Bayford. Chase Walk (10 minutes/0.5 miles) to Arsenal; Piccadilly line to Finsbury Park; Victoria line to Tottenham Hale; Hadley Wood Grange Cuffley Greater Anglia train to Waltham Cross; walk (4 minutes/0.2 miles) to Waltham bus station; bus 242# to Cuffley. Elstree & Borehamwood Park Alternatively see how to get to Potters Bar; then bus 242 to Cuffley New Barnet Winchmore Hill Walk (10 minutes/0.5 miles) to Arsenal; Piccadilly line to Finsbury Park; Victoria line to Seven Sisters; London Crews Hill Oakleigh Park Tottenham Overground train to Enfield Town; bus W10 (from stop L) or taxi to Crews Hill. Mill Hill Broadway Palmers Green Hale Walk (10 minutes/0.5 miles) to Arsenal; Piccadilly line to Finsbury Park; Victoria line to Seven Sisters; London New Southgate Seven Gordon Hill Bowes Park Overground train to Enfield Town; bus W8 (from stop V) to Gordon Hill. Sisters Enfield Chase Walk (10 minutes/0.5 miles) to Arsenal; Piccadilly line to Oakwood; bus 121, 307, 377 to Enfield Chase. Alexandra Palace Grange Park; Winchmore Hill Walk (10 minutes/0.5 miles) to Arsenal; Piccadilly line to Southgate; bus W9 to your destination. Hendon Hornsey Palmers Green Walk (10 minutes/0.5 miles) to Arsenal; Piccadilly line to Wood Green; bus 121, 329 to Palmers Green. Harringay Bowes Park Walk (10 minutes/0.5 miles) to Arsenal; Piccadilly line to Bounds Green; walk (4 minutes/0.2 miles) to Bowes Park. Cricklewood FINSBURY PARK Highbury & Islington Walk (12 minutes/0.6 miles) to your destination. West Hampstead Thameslink Drayton Park Hackney Essex Road Walk (5 minutes/0.2 miles) to Liverpool Road; bus 271 (from Lower Holloway Road stop SZ) to Essex Road. Highbury & Islington Downs Old Street Walk (10 minutes/0.5 miles) to Arsenal; Piccadilly line to King's Cross St Pancras; Northern line to Old Street. Hackney Walk (10 minutes/0.5 miles) to Arsenal; Piccadilly line to King's Cross St Pancras; Circle, Hammersmith and Kentish Town Moorgate Essex Road Central City, Metropolitan or Northern line to Moorgate. LONDON ST PANCRAS Old Street # - On bus routes marked # in the table above you may have to buy a bus ticket and apply for a refund INTERNATIONAL LONDON The routes listed above are only suggestions. Your ticket will also be accepted on services of the following operators to get to your destination: Farringdon KING’S CROSS MOORGATE • Cross Country Trains City Thameslink LONDON • East Midlands Trains You can use your Great Northern • Greater Anglia ticket on any of the routes shown or LONDON on Tube, bus or other operators • London buses BLACKFRIARS LONDON LIVERPOOL STREET • London Overground trains within the London Travelcard • London Underground area to get to your destination. • Thameslink Journeys via alternative routes may take longer than your normal journey or only operate at certain times. For rail journeys please plan your journey at nationalrail.co.uk or by calling National Rail Enquiries on 03457 48 49 50 for the latest information. For bus journeys please visit traveline.info or call Traveline on 0871 200 22 33 Inner London rail and Tube alternatives Key to maps Key to maps Cockfosters National Rail New Oakwood High Barnet Interchange station Barnet Southgate Oakleigh Great Northern Arnos Grove Totteridge & Park station (black text) We have made every effort to ensure the information above was correct at the time of printing. However information including bus numbers/routes may Whetstone New Bounds Green Non Great Northern be altered by third parties without prior notice. Southgate station (grey text) Woodside Interchange with London Underground Park Bowes Park Tottenham Hale Interchange with other train services Alexandra Wood Green Interchange with Eurostar Palace Interchange with airport Hornsey Turnpike Lane Seven Thameslink Greater Anglia Sisters Great Northern (limited service) Manor House Did you know about this disruption before you got to the station? Harringay East Midlands Trains Cross Country Greater Anglia London Overground Become one of the thousands of people every month who get the latest information from our website Station walking link greatnorthernrail.com/greatnorthern-live FINSBURY PARK West London Underground Further information and contacts Hampstead Thameslink Tube station Journeys via alternative routes may take longer than your normal journey or operate only at certain times. Further Drayton Park Hackney Downs Hackney Northern line Metropolitan line Kentish Highbury & Islington information
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