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If I stay on that bus and go round that corner Hatch End comes along next. This is the station, and just inside the foyer there is a small but useful book hub (leave a book, take a book, or both).
When it opened in 1842 it was called Pinner Station, and it was on the London and Birmingham Railway.
In 1897 it became Pinner and Hatch End.
This lovely building is not the original, it came along in 1911.
And it has been Hatch End alone since the 1950s

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