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Kensal Rise

London, NW10 3JN, United Kingdom

Kensal Rise
Train station
4.1
43 reviews
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GQMJ+R3 London, United Kingdom
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Mátyás Gáspár
Mátyás Gáspár
My closest station for the overground plus you can catch a lot of buses here. Helpful staff, great train service. Also you can see some funny things here.
Susan Turner
Susan Turner
The very best place to buy train tickets to anywhere however complicated your needs are - lots of different railcards, awkward routes etc. The station master, who has been there several years now, is willing and able to get you the very best deal. Great service - thank you.
Paul Spong
Paul Spong
Regular,reliable and mostly above ground. Can't do underground as have foot fractures and this service has more space on the train, that means less pain and less problems with other passengers bumping into my leg. It is also a quick way of travelling from east to west London. Great service with polite personal.
Daniel Mckenzie
Daniel Mckenzie
Decent enough station which has seating, shelters and step free access from both sides and frequent trains towards willesden and Stratford. Only saw two ticket machines here, both far from each other. Local buses stop nearby the station on the main road.
Bosh
Bosh
The station now has a lift to make it easier to get to the downstairs platform. Train can take you to Westfield Shopping Centre (Shepherds Bush) in under 15 minutes.
Stefka Stoyanova
Stefka Stoyanova2 years ago
This station has a wheelchair/pushchair access - ramp and lift for Platform 2 (towards Stratford) and a longer way (wheelchair/pushchair access) to get to Platform 1 (Richmond and Clapham junction).
There are antibacterial and a book stations as well as ticket machines and a customer service counter (Platform 1).
You can get there with busses number 6, 28, 52, 187, 302, 316 and 452.
In the area there are grocery and clothing shops, cafes and restaurants, schools, Queen's Park, etc..
Sachin Patel
Sachin Patel2 years ago
As my local station it is very convenient. Been using it for many years and it has friendly staff, especially the lady who sings in the mornings. I have seen this station change a lot over the years with the addition of a shelter for the winter and also a lift to make it accessible. Furthermore, there is a free sharing library in the bridge.
Stuart baldwin
Stuart baldwin2 years ago
Rude arrogant staff. I bought a ticket, next 2 trains cancelled, couldn't get my money back, had to fill in a form???? Theives!!! I now have to walk because tfl are incompetent. Avoid at all costs.
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