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Hatch End railway station is in the London Borough of Harrow, in north London, and in Travelcard Zone 6. ==History== The original station opened as ''Pinner'' on the London and Birmingham Railway, either in 1842 or . It was renamed ''Pinner and Hatch End'' on 1 January 1897.〔 The present station was built in 1911 to a design by architect Gerald Horsley, son of the painter John Calcott Horsley.〔(Christopher Howse, "Risqué death in Metro-land" ), ''The Telegraph''〕 The station was served by the Baker Street and Waterloo Railway (Bakerloo) from 16 April 1917, when Bakerloo services were extended from to . The station was again renamed ''Hatch End (for Pinner)'' on 1 February 1920,〔 and finally ''Hatch End'' on 11 June 1956.〔 Bakerloo line services were withdrawn on 24 September 1982.〔 Unusually, the station is only leased rather than owned by Network Rail.〔http://www.londonreconnections.com/2014/study-sussex-part-4-victoria-station-brighton-line/#comment-215275〕 It has two platforms. The northbound (down) platform is on the side of the ticket office and cafe. The southbound (up) platform is reached via a footbridge. This platform was originally an island platform with the other face on the adjacent down fast main line. There was another island platform serving the up fast and down semi-fast lines and a further platform for the up semi-fasts. These other platforms fell out of use before the end of steam services on the main line. A general rebuilding of the access to the two remaining platforms in use was built in the 1980s and a fence built along to shield waiting passengers from the fast trains. Ticket barriers were installed in early 2010.
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