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Hatfield Peverel railway station

Railway station in Essex, England

Hatfield Peverel railway station

Summary

Railway station in Essex, England

FieldValue
nameHatfield Peverel
symbol_locationgb
symbolrail
imageFile:Hatfield Peverel Station.jpg
captionHatfield Peverel railway station building in 2006
boroughHatfield Peverel, Braintree
countryEngland
grid_nameGrid reference
grid_position
managerGreater Anglia
platforms2
codeHAP
classificationDfT category D
years1844
eventsOpened as Hatfield Peverel
years11849
events1Closed
years21878
events2Reopened as Hatfield Peveril
years31880
events3Renamed Hatfield Peverel
years427 June 1960
events4Closed to goods
mpassengers
{{Rail pass boxpass_year2020/21passengers= 77,692}}
{{Rail pass boxpass_year2021/22passengers= 0.224 million}}
{{Rail pass boxpass_year2022/23passengers= 0.287 million}}
{{Rail pass boxpass_year2023/24passengers= 0.325 million}}
{{Rail pass boxpass_year2024/25passengers= 0.362 million}}
footnotesPassenger statistics from the Office of Rail and Road

Hatfield Peverel railway station is on the Great Eastern Main Line in the East of England, serving the villages of Hatfield Peverel and Nounsley, Essex. It is 35 mi down the line from London Liverpool Street and is situated between to the west and and to the east. Its three-letter station code is HAP.

The station is managed by Greater Anglia, which also operates all trains serving it, as part of the East Anglia franchise.

History

The original Hatfield Peverel station was opened in late 1844 but was destroyed by fire in early 1849. It was later re-built on the current site and opened in 1878, known as Hatfield Peveril until the spelling was amended in 1880. There was a private station just to the west for Boreham House between 1843 and 1877.{{cite book |last=Mitchell |first=Victor E. |date=April 2011

Platform one at Hatfield Peverel

An 1897 plan of the station shows two goods sidings on the up-side at the London end and a further siding at the country end also on the up-side.

Goods traffic was ended on 27 June 1960.

Services

The following services typically call at Hatfield Peverel during off-peak hours:

OperatorRouteRolling stockFrequencyNotes
Greater AngliaLondon Liverpool Street - Stratford - Shenfield - Chelmsford - - Hatfield Peverel - Witham - Kelvedon - Marks Tey - Colchester - Manningtree - IpswichClass 7201x per hour in each directionAlso calls at Ingatestone on Sundays

At peak times service frequencies may be increased and calling patterns varied.

References

References

  1. There was a [[refuge siding]] added at a later date on the down-side at the London end.{{harvnb. Mitchell. 2011
  2. {{harvnb. Mitchell. 2011
  3. {{NRtimes. May 2016. 11
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