Stevenage railway station

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Stevenage
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The station in November 2021 looking north, with the new platform 5 on the far left
General information
Location Stevenage, Borough of Stevenage
England
Grid reference TL234241
Owned by Network Rail
Managed by Great Northern
Platforms5
Other information
Station codeSVG
Classification DfT category C1
History
Opened23 July 1973
Key dates
8 August 1850Original station opened by GNR
22 July 1973Station closed
23 July 1973Relocated 73 chains(1.5km) south to present location and opened by BR
29 September 1973Officially opened by Shirley Williams MP
Passengers
2018/19Decrease2.svg 4.795 million
 Interchange  2.452 million
London North Eastern Railway
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Keighley
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Bradford Forster Square
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Shipley
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Harrogate
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London North Eastern Railway generally serve Stevenage with two trains per hour in each direction during the day. The station is served by an hourly service between London King's Cross and Leeds, with a train every two hours continuing to Harrogate. The station is also served by an hourly service from London King's Cross, alternating northbound between terminating at Lincoln or York via Retford. [9]

During the peak hours, a small number of the services to Leeds are extended to and from Bradford Forster Square.

The station is also served by a small number of early morning and late evening services to and from Newcastle and Edinburgh Waverley.

Services are operated using Class 800 bi-mode trains and Class 801 EMUs.

Hull Trains

Hull Trains operate a limited service at Stevenage on Sunday afternoons only. The station is served by one northbound service to Hull and two southbound services to London King's Cross. [10] Services are operated using Class 802 bi-mode trains.

As of May 2023, most services at Stevenage are operated by Thameslink using Class 700 EMUs.

The typical off-peak service in trains per hour is: [11] [8]

On Sundays, the services between Brighton and Cambridge are reduced to hourly, with the service to Horsham not operating.

Lumo

As of October 2021, Lumo operates a number of services at Stevenage. The station is served by two northbound services to Edinburgh Waverley and three southbound services to London King's Cross. [12] [13] [14] Services are operated using Class 803 EMUs.

Additional platform

Until May 2018 most weekday trains on the Hertford Loop Line were extended to Letchworth, [15] as there was insufficient capacity to accommodate terminating trains at Stevenage. However, in 2018, Govia Thameslink Railway cut back all services to start/terminate at Stevenage. To help alleviate the capacity problem, an additional south-facing bay platform was built at Stevenage, similar to the arrangement at Welwyn Garden City, which allows Hertford loop line services to start and terminate here. It was officially opened on 3 August 2020. [16]

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