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Thameslink is a mainline route on the British railway network, running from Bedford, Luton, St Albans City, Peterborough, Welwyn Garden City, London Blackfriars and Cambridge via central London to Sutton, Orpington, Sevenoaks, Rainham, Horsham, Three Bridges, Brighton and East Grinstead. The network opened as a through service in 1988, with ...
Originally named St. Paul's Thameslink, it was renamed City Thameslink the following year to avoid confusion with the nearby St Paul's tube station on the Central line (note that out-of-station interchange discount does not apply for changing between these two stations). The station was refurbished in 2010–11 to increase capacity, and the ...
Services at Chatham are operated by Southeastern and Thameslink using Class 375, 395, 465, 466 and 700 EMUs. The typical off-peak service in trains per hour is: [3] 2 tph to London St Pancras International; 3 tph to London Victoria (2 of these run non-stop from Bromley South and 1 runs via Denmark Hill) 2 tph to Luton via Dartford and Greenwich
All services at West Hampstead Thameslink are operated by Thameslink using Class 700 EMUs. The typical off-peak service in trains per hour is: [8] 2 tph to Bedford (non-stop to and from St Albans City) 2 tph to Luton (all stations except Cricklewood and Hendon) 4 tph to St Albans City (all stations) 2 tph to Brighton via Gatwick Airport
All services at Brent Cross West are operated by Thameslink using Class 700 EMUs. The typical off-peak service in trains per hour is: [20] 4 tph to St Albans City (all stations) 2 tph to Luton (all stations except Hendon) 2 tph to Rainham via Dartford; 4 tph to Sutton (2 of these run via Mitcham Junction and 2 run via Wimbledon)
The station is run by Thameslink, with Transport for London handling the underground platforms. [13] A Thameslink driver depot is in the station building. [14] The adjacent Blackfriars Millennium Pier provides river services to Putney and Canary Wharf. [15] London Buses routes 4, 40, 63 and night routes N63 and N89 serve the station. [16] [17]
Thameslink runs services from St Albans, via Blackfriars round the loop. Clockwise services are described as "Sutton via Mitcham Junction" and anti-clockwise as "Sutton via Wimbledon". Occasionally, during service disruption or when the core section of the Thameslink route is closed, Sutton Loop services start and end at London Blackfriars.
The station is served by the High Barnet branch of the London Underground Northern line, and by Thameslink trains on the National Rail Midland Main Line. It is the only station on the High Barnet branch with a direct interchange with a National Rail line; furthermore an Out of Station Interchange (OSI) with Kentish Town West on the North London ...