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Chalfont and Latimer station

Chalfont & Latimer London Underground National Rail
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Chalfont & Latimer is located in Buckinghamshire
Chalfont & Latimer
Chalfont & Latimer
Location of Chalfont & Latimer in Buckinghamshire
Location Little Chalfont
Local authority District of Chiltern
Managed by London Underground
Station code CFO
Number of platforms 3 (2 in use)
Accessible Yes
Fare zone 8
London Underground annual entry and exit
2009 Decrease 1.108 million
2012 Increase 1.27 million
2013 Decrease 1.11 million
2014 Increase 1.48 million
2015 Decrease 1.44 million
National Rail annual entry and exit
2011–12 Increase 0.718 million
2012–13 Decrease 0.702 million
2013–14 Increase 0.748 million
2014–15 Increase 0.817 million
2015–16 Increase 0.822 million
Key dates
1889 Opened
14 November 1966 Goods yard closed
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WGS84 51°40′04″N 0°33′40″W / 51.6679°N 0.561°W / 51.6679; -0.561Coordinates: 51°40′04″N 0°33′40″W / 51.6679°N 0.561°W / 51.6679; -0.561
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Chalfont & Latimer is a London Underground and National Rail station in Travelcard Zone 8 (previously zone C) on the Metropolitan line, in Buckinghamshire. It is the junction between the service to Amersham and Chesham. It is also on Chiltern Railways' line to Aylesbury.

The station serves all three of the Chalfonts; Chalfont St Giles, Chalfont St Peter and Little Chalfont — as well as the village of Latimer. It is located in Little Chalfont. It opened as "Chalfont Road" with the new line on 8 July 1889 but changed to the present name from 1 November 1915. The station is a good place to alight for walks in the Chilterns and the Chess Valley.

Chalfont & Latimer station was formerly served by steam hauled Metropolitan line trains from Aylesbury to London, with a changeover to an electric locomotive at Rickmansworth. The electrification north of Rickmansworth (to Amersham as well as the Chesham branch) was completed in 1960, with steam trains being finally withdrawn in 1961. British Railways took over the operation of the service north of Amersham at the same time, using Class 115 diesel multiple unit trains. The station had a goods yard, which closed on 14 November 1966.

From 1961 Metropolitan line trains at Chalfont & Latimer were formed of . Up till 11 December 2010 the Chesham branch was served by a single four car unit (using Chalfont & Latimer station's bay platform), except for two through trains in either direction during peak-periods. From 12 December 2010, the Chesham service was formed of eight cars with new S Stock trains being introduced. Chiltern Railways (Aylesbury-Marylebone) trains are formed by Class 165 and Class 168 diesel multiple units.


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