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Meridian Water railway station is on the Lea Valley Lines in Edmonton in the London Borough of Enfield, north London. It opened on 3 June 2019.[3] The station is approximately 580 metres (630 yd) south of the closed Angel Road railway station, which Meridian Water has replaced.[4]

Layout

The new station has three platforms but passive provision for four has been made; the built platforms are numbered 2–4. Platform 1 remains unbuilt with no track laid, but space has been allowed for when required in the future.[1] It is expected 4 million people will use the station annually.[5] There are steps and lifts giving access to Meridian Way immediately to the east; there is also access to the west, which is to be the location of new housing in the Meridian Water development.

In August 2019, it was announced that funding had been approved for construction of a fourth platform and a new section of track between Tottenham Hale and Meridian Water to enable up to 8 trains per hour to serve the station at peak times.[6]

Services

All services at Meridian Water are operated by Greater Anglia using Class 720 EMUs.

The typical off-peak service is two trains per hour to and from Stratford which start and terminate at Meridian Water. Additional services, including trains to and from Hertford East and Bishop's Stortford call at the station during the peak hours.[7]

Preceding station National Rail National Rail Following station
Greater AngliaTerminus
Peak Hours Only

Connections

London Buses route(s) 192 and 341 serve the station.[8]

London Buses 34 and 444 serve the station closely from Angel Road.

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