Bush Hill Park railway station facts for kids
Location of Bush Hill Park in Greater London
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Location | Bush Hill Park |
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Local authority | Enfield |
Managed by | London Overground |
Station code | BHK |
Number of platforms | 2 |
Fare zone | 5 |
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Bush Hill Park railway station is a train station located in a part of north London called Bush Hill Park. It's in the London Borough of Enfield, which is like a local area or district. This station is part of Travelcard Zone 5, which helps people figure out how much their train tickets will cost. All the trains that stop here, and the station itself, are managed by London Overground.
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About Bush Hill Park Station
Bush Hill Park station is an important stop for people living in the area. It has two platforms, one for trains going in each direction. The station is on a special line called the Enfield Town branch of the Lea Valley lines. These lines connect different parts of London and nearby areas.
Where is Bush Hill Park Station?
The station is found in the lovely neighborhood of Bush Hill Park, within the London Borough of Enfield. This area is in the northern part of London. Being in Travelcard Zone 5 means it's a bit further out from central London, but still easy to reach by public transport.
Who Operates the Trains at Bush Hill Park?
The trains and the station are run by London Overground. This is a train service that connects many different parts of London, making it easier for people to travel around the city without always going through the very center.