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Harlington railway station is located in Bedfordshire, at the west of Harlington village. It was built by the Midland Railway in 1868 on its extension to St. Pancras. The original intention had been to call it "Harlington for Toddington". The station buildings still exist and were carefully restored in the early 1980s.〔Radford, B., (1983) ''Midland Line Memories: a Pictorial History of the Midland Railway Main Line Between London (St Pancras) & Derby'' London: Bloomsbury Books〕 The station is situated on the Midland Main Line and managed by Thameslink. ==Services== From here trains go north to Bedford and south to London, Gatwick Airport and Brighton. The typical off-peak service from this station is: *4 tph to Bedford *4 tph to Brighton via Leagrave, Luton, Luton Airport Parkway, Harpenden, St Albans, London and Gatwick Airport *East Midlands Trains InterCity services from Leeds, Sheffield and Leicester run through at high speed, but do not stop. Interchange with InterCity services can be made at Luton and Bedford. Harlington station has the following facilities: *1 waiting room *1 telephone *1 toilet *Car park with 120 spaces The station has a PlusBus scheme where train and bus tickets can be bought together for a cheaper price. It is in the same area as Flitwick station. As well as Harlington village itself, the station also serves the villages of Barton-le-Clay, Toddington and Westoning. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Harlington railway station」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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