Considering a train trip from Reading Stations to Harringay? The journey typically lasts around 1hrs 14 mins and spans about 38 miles (62 kilometres). With approximately 75 trains running each day, you're spoiled for choice when scheduling your travel.
Arrival Station | Harringay |
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Departure Station | Reading Stations |
Frequency | 75trains per day |
Journey Time | from1hrs 7 mins |
Changes | 2-2no direct trains |
First Train / Last Train | 02:24 / 00:30 |
Distance | 38miles (62 km) |
2 Routes | Via London Paddington & London Kings Cross Via London Paddington & Finsbury Park |
2 Train Operators | GWR, Great Northern |
Embark on a train journey from Reading Stations to Harringay, and you'll find it's quicker than you might anticipate!
The typical travel time is about 1hrs 14 mins, but if you're in a hurry or just eager to arrive, the fastest trains can whisk you there in just 1hrs 7 mins. With approximately 75 trains running daily, you have a wealth of options to choose from. This scenic route, spanning 38 miles (62 km), generally involves just one transfer, and operators like GWR, Great Northern offer comfortable seating with plenty of room for your luggage.
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The travel time between Reading Stations and Harringay by train varies depending on the type of train and the route, but the average journey time is 1hrs 14 mins & the fastest journey takes 1hrs 7 mins.
The fastest journey time by train from Reading Stations to Harringay is 1hrs 7 mins.
The departure and arrival times for trains between Reading Stations and Harringay vary depending on the day of the week and the type of train. Generally, there are around 75 departures and arrivals throughout the day. The first departure is 02:24, and the last train of the day leaves at 00:30.
First class tickets on trains between Reading Stations and Harringay typically offer more space, complimentary food and drink, and other amenities compared to standard class.
Amenities on trains between Reading Stations and Harringay can include free Wi-Fi, power outlets, onboard catering, and comfortable seating.
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No, unfortunately there are no direct trains between Reading Stations & Harringay. However, there are 75 possible journeys which require a change.
GWR and Great Northern are the main train operating companies running services between Reading Stations and Harringay.
Yes, you can bring luggage on board trains between Reading Stations and Harringay, but there may be limits on the number of bags or the size and weight of your luggage.
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Departs | Arrives | Changes | Via Stations | Duration | Operator | |
08:20 Reading | 09:29 Harringay | 2 changes | London Paddington Finsbury Park | 1 hrs 9 mins | Get Tickets | |
08:41 Reading | 09:54 Harringay | 2 changes | London Paddington Finsbury Park | 1 hrs 13 mins | Get Tickets | |
08:58 Reading | 10:09 Harringay | 2 changes | London Paddington Finsbury Park | 1 hrs 11 mins | Get Tickets | |
09:16 Reading | 10:24 Harringay | 2 changes | London Paddington Finsbury Park | 1 hrs 8 mins | Get Tickets | |
09:32 Reading | 10:39 Harringay | 2 changes | London Paddington Finsbury Park | 1 hrs 7 mins | Get Tickets | |
09:44 Reading | 10:54 Harringay | 2 changes | London Paddington Finsbury Park | 1 hrs 10 mins | Get Tickets | |
09:58 Reading | 11:09 Harringay | 2 changes | London Paddington Finsbury Park | 1 hrs 11 mins | Get Tickets | |
10:14 Reading | 11:24 Harringay | 2 changes | London Paddington Finsbury Park | 1 hrs 10 mins | Get Tickets | |
10:31 Reading | 11:39 Harringay | 2 changes | London Paddington Finsbury Park | 1 hrs 8 mins | Get Tickets | |
10:49 Reading | 11:54 Harringay | 2 changes | London Paddington Finsbury Park | 1 hrs 5 mins | Get Tickets | |
11:04 Reading | 12:09 Harringay | 2 changes | London Paddington Finsbury Park | 1 hrs 5 mins | Get Tickets | |
11:08 Reading | 12:24 Harringay | 2 changes | London Paddington Finsbury Park | 1 hrs 16 mins | Get Tickets |
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Nestled in the bustling heart of North London, Harringay train station offers convenient rail links and a gateway to numerous destinations. Known for its proximity to popular London hotspots and its role in serving the local community, this station provides an essential transit point for both daily commuters and tourists exploring the city.
Harringay station, managed by Great Northern, may not feature a bustling ticket office, but it does ensure ticket transactions are seamless with well-placed machines available for ticket collection and smartcard validation. It’s worth noting that these machines cater to Disabled Persons Railcard holders as well. Information and help are always close at hand, thanks to the presence of help points equipped with departure screens and customer announcement systems.
For those requiring assistance, the station ensures support is readily available, both unbooked or pre-booked, making the travel experience as smooth and stress-free as possible. Although seating areas are provided, it's important to plan for certain amenities that the station lacks, such as toilets, lounge facilities, and refreshment services. But don't let this deter your journey, as the station is well-equipped with customer help points, CCTV for safety, and staff assistance throughout the week.
Accessibility at Harringay station poses some challenges, particularly due to the absence of step-free access which classifies it as a Category C station. The assistance meeting point is strategically located on the station bridge, guiding travellers to platforms. However, travellers should be vigilant of platform edges due to a lack of tactile surfaces. Those in need of ramp assistance should seek nearby alternatives, as such facilities are unavailable on-site. While wheelchair availability is limited, the presence of accessible ticket machines demonstrates the station's commitment to inclusivity.
Getting around from Harringay is simple and efficient with a variety of transport links available. Bus connections can be accessed conveniently to continue your journey across the city. For detailed planning, an Onward Travel Information Map provides guidance, available within the station's facilities, ensuring you won’t miss a beat as you navigate through London.
When it's time to embark on your journey, popular routes from Harringay entice with fascinating destinations. Whether you're headed to the vibrant area of Finsbury Park, or venturing towards the historic charm at Highbury and Islington, the station serves as a jumping-off point to explore and appreciate London's diverse neighborhoods. Quick connections to key locations like Moorgate and London Kings Cross make it an ideal station for exciting discoveries.
While Harringay station may lack some modern conveniences, don't let that hold back your travel plans. The station's strategic connections and commitment to customer assistance ensure a functioning travel hub with the essentials in place. Remember, you can book or collect tickets online, and with Great Northern's services, anticipate a smooth journey whether you’re travel-savvy or new to the railways.
Let Harringay station be the start of your next London adventure or daily commute, serving both the seasoned local and the eager explorer with efficiency, clarity, and charm.