List of Great Northern route stations


The Great Northern route is a suburban rail route in London and the East of England. The route consists of services on the southern end of the East Coast Main Line, which is the main railway link between the cities of London and Edinburgh, as well as its associated branches, including the Cambridge line, Fen line, Hertford Loop line, and Northern City Line.
The route is currently operated by Govia Great Northern, which is one brand under the umbrella of Govia Thameslink Railway. Services originating at London King's Cross operate to Peterborough, Letchworth Garden City, Cambridge, Ely, and King's Lynn, whereas services originating at Moorgate operate to Welwyn Garden City, Hertford North, Gordon Hill, and Stevenage.

Statistics

In all, there are 56 stations on the route, of which London King's Cross is Grade I listed and various parts of eight stations are Grade II listed. Historic England define Grades I and II as buildings of "exceptional interest" and of "special interest" respectively. The total number of stations will grow to 57 when the two new stations with allocated funding, at Cambridge South and Tempsford, open to passengers.
Of the stations on the route, Govia Thameslink Railway only share seven stations with other National Rail operators; this will rise to nine once Cambridge South and Tempsford open. Five stations are served by the London Underground, and four stations have out of station interchange capability. Until Greater Anglia withdrew their services to King's Lynn in May 2023, all the Fen line stations were shared between the two operators, but this is no longer the case.
Great Northern manages all except eight of their stations; one is managed by Network Rail, one is managed by LNER, three are managed by Greater Anglia, and three are managed by London Underground. Once East West Rail opens, it will provide interchange with three stations on the route at Tempsford, Cambridge South, and Cambridge.
There are also nineteen former stations on lines that remain open as part of the route, of which four were replaced by now-open stations. Almost half of these closures came during the 1950s and 1960s, a period which included the Beeching cuts. The length of time these stations remained open varies greatly, from four days to 122 years. Various proposals for the reopening of other closed stations exist, but none are promoted by the Campaign for Better Transport.

Stations

StationStation buildingListingLineNumber of platformsOpenedLocal authorityAnnual usage Managed by
East Coast Main Line4
1 May 1859
London Borough of Haringey1,890Great Northern
East Coast Main Line2
7 August 1850
Central Bedfordshire688Great Northern
Cambridge line2
21 October 1850
South Cambridgeshire173Great Northern
Cambridge line2
21 October 1850
North Hertfordshire569Great Northern
Hertford Loop line2
2 June 1924
East Hertfordshire78.9Great Northern
IIEast Coast Main Line4
7 August 1850
Central Bedfordshire895Great Northern
2
1 November 1880
London Borough of Haringey525Great Northern
East Coast Main Line4
19 July 1926
Welwyn Hatfield275Great Northern
II8

30 July 1845
Cambridge11,200Greater Anglia
3
21 May 2017Cambridge1,460Greater Anglia
Hertford Loop line2
4 April 1910
London Borough of Enfield119Great Northern
Hertford Loop line2
4 April 1910
Welwyn Hatfield663Great Northern
II2
27 October 1846
King's Lynn and West Norfolk441Great Northern
Northern City Line2
14 February 1904
London Borough of Islington729Great Northern
3
30 July 1845
East Cambridgeshire2,730Greater Anglia
Hertford Loop line2
4 April 1910
London Borough of Enfield1,170Great Northern
Northern City Line2
14 February 1904
London Borough of Islington698Great Northern
8
1 July 1861
London Borough of Islington13,400Great Northern
Cambridge line2
24 February 1858
South Cambridgeshire99.0Great Northern
Hertford Loop line3
4 April 1910
London Borough of Enfield1,150Great Northern
Hertford Loop line2
4 April 1910
London Borough of Enfield493Great Northern
East Coast Main Line4
1 May 1885
London Borough of Enfield362Great Northern
East Coast Main Line
Suffragette line
2
1 May 1885
London Borough of Haringey1,140Great Northern
East Coast Main Line3
7 August 1850
Welwyn Hatfield2,460Great Northern
Hertford Loop line3
1 March 1858
East Hertfordshire1,030Great Northern
2 National Rail platforms
26 September 1850
London Borough of Islington27,200London Underground
2
7 August 1850
North Hertfordshire3,110Great Northern
East Coast Main Line2
7 August 1850
London Borough of Haringey1,660Great Northern
IIEast Coast Main Line3
7 August 1850
Huntingdonshire1,570Great Northern
II2
28 August 1871
King's Lynn and West Norfolk854Great Northern
East Coast Main Line4
1 February 1884
North Hertfordshire437Great Northern
IICambridge line2
18 May 1913
North Hertfordshire1,780Great Northern
2
25 October 1847
East Cambridgeshire252Great Northern
IFrom London King's Cross railway station:
From King's Cross St Pancras tube station :
From St Pancras railway station :
From Euston railway station :
11 National Rail platforms
14 October 1854
London Borough of Camden29,300Network Rail
Cambridge line2
3 August 1852
South Cambridgeshire246Great Northern
IIFrom Moorgate station:
From Liverpool Street station :
2 National Rail platforms
23 September 1866
City of London9,170London Underground
East Coast Main Line4
7 August 1850
London Borough of Barnet1,270Great Northern
East Coast Main Line4
7 August 1850
London Borough of Enfield920Great Northern
East Coast Main Line4
1 December 1873
London Borough of Barnet924Great Northern
2 National Rail platforms
17 November 1901
London Borough of Islington6,080London Underground
Hertford Loop line2
1 April 1871
London Borough of Enfield1,560Great Northern
7
7 August 1850
City of Peterborough6,260London North Eastern Railway
East Coast Main Line4
7 August 1850
Hertsmere2,540Great Northern
Cambridge line2
21 October 1850
North Hertfordshire1,330Great Northern
East Coast Main Line2
7 August 1850
Central Bedfordshire679Great Northern
Cambridge line2
3 August 1851
South Cambridgeshire110Great Northern
5
23 July 1973
Stevenage5,870Great Northern
East Coast Main Line4
7 August 1850
Huntingdonshire1,080Great Northern
3
30 July 1845
South Cambridgeshire372Great Northern
2
27 October 1846
King's Lynn and West Norfolk134Great Northern
Hertford Loop line2
18 October 1869
East Hertfordshire168Great Northern
East Coast Main Line4
29 September 1986
Welwyn Hatfield253Great Northern
East Coast Main Line4
20 September 1926
Welwyn Hatfield2,520Great Northern
IIEast Coast Main Line2
7 August 1850
Welwyn Hatfield387Great Northern
Hertford Loop line2
1 April 1871
London Borough of Enfield1,410Great Northern

Future stations

There are two stations that have been confirmed to have funding allocated to them: Cambridge South is under construction with an expected opening date in early 2026; Tempsford was guaranteed in January 2025 to serve both the East Coast Main Line and East West Rail by Rachel Reeves, the Chancellor of the Exchequer. Interest by local and campaign groups in opening new stations and reopening old stations is common; examples include in Harston and Offord. However, the Campaign for Better Transport does not include any projects related to the Great Northern route in its suggestions.
StationStation buildingNumber of platformsLineLocal authorityExpected opening
4
CambridgeEarly 2026
UnknownEast Coast Main Line
East West Rail
Central BedfordshireUnknown; five years before EWR to Cambridge.

Former stations

There are nineteen stations on the route which have been closed to passengers, even though the line that they were once on remains open today. Of these, three were closed at the same time a replacement opened and one was replaced at a later date. Two stations have funding to be replaced in the future.
Trumpington station was the shortest-lived station on the route, closing permanently on 8 July 1922 only four days after it originally opened. Stevenage was the longest-lasting at 122 years and 11 months, but if excluding stations that have since been replaced, the longest-lasting is Harston at 111 years and 2 months. Eight of the former stations were closed during the 1950s and 1960s.
StationPhotographLineOpenedClosedTenureReplaced byLocal authority
East Coast Main Line

Huntingdonshire
Fen line
Cambridge and St Ives branch line


Cambridge North
Cambridge
Fen line

King's Lynn and West Norfolk
Hertford Loop line

Enfield Chase
London Borough of Enfield
Cambridge line

South Cambridgeshire
Fen line

King's Lynn and West Norfolk
East Coast Main Line

London Borough of Islington
Fen line

At least King's Lynn and West Norfolk
East Coast Main Line

Huntingdonshire
East Coast Main Line

London King's Cross
London Borough of Camden
East Coast Main Line

Huntingdonshire
Fen line

King's Lynn and West Norfolk
East Coast Main Line
Hertford Loop line


Stevenage
Stevenage
Fen line

King's Lynn and West Norfolk
Fen line

King's Lynn and West Norfolk
East Coast Main Line

Central Bedfordshire
East Coast Main Line

North Hertfordshire
Cambridge line
West Anglia Main Line


4 daysCambridge
East Coast Main Line

Huntingdonshire