Stoke Newington is a London Overground station on the Lea Valley lines, serving the Stoke Newington area of the London Borough of Hackney. It is 4 miles 16 chains (6.8 km) down the line from London Liverpool Street and is situated between Rectory Road and Stamford Hill. Its three-letter station code is SKW and it is in Travelcard zone 2.
The station is on the Seven Sisters branch of the Lea Valley Lines, with services out of Liverpool Street running to either Cheshunt or Enfield Town in the north.
A smoked glass/steel-framed ticket office was built in the early 1980s to replace the original ticket hall on the same site. The platforms are located in a narrow cutting and are accessed by uncovered concrete staircases also installed at this time.
In 2015 the station transferred to London Overground operation and was added to the Tube map.
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London Overground
Cheshunt
Theobalds Grove
Enfield Town
Turkey Street
Romford
Bush Hill Park
Southbury
Emerson Park
Upminster
Edmonton Green
Silver Street
Chingford
White Hart Lane
Highams Park
Watford Junction
Bruce Grove
Wood Street
Watford
Seven Sisters
Walthamstow Central
High Street
Harringay
Blackhorse Road
Walthamstow Queen's Road
Bushey
Green Lanes
Carpenders Park
Crouch Hill
South Tottenham
St. James
Leyton Midland Road
Hatch End
Upper ()
Stamford Hill
Street
Leytonstone
Headstone Lane
Holloway
Stoke Newington
Clapton
High Road
Harrow &
Kentish Town West
Rectory Road
Wanstead Park ()
Wealdstone
Gospel Oak
Camden Road ()
Hackney
Woodgrange Park
Kenton ()
Caledonian Road
Canonbury
Downs
Barking
South Kenton
& Barnsbury
Barking Riverside ()
North
Highbury & Islington
Dalston Kingsland
Hackney Central
Wembley
Hampstead Heath
Dalston
Wembley
Finchley Road & Frognal ()
Junction
London Fields
Central
West Hampstead ( )
Haggerston
Cambridge
Homerton
Stonebridge
Brondesbury
Hoxton
Heath
Hackney Wick
Park
Brondesbury Park
Shoreditch High Street
Bethnal Green
Stratford
Harlesden
Kensal Rise
Kensal Green
Liverpool
Whitechapel
Willesden
Queen's Park
Street
Shadwell ()
Junction
Kilburn High Road
Wapping
South Hampstead
Rotherhithe
Shepherd's Bush ()
Euston ()
Canada Water
Kensington (Olympia)
Surrey Quays
West Brompton
Battersea Park
Imperial Wharf ()
(limited service)
New Cross
Clapham
Queens Road Peckham
New Cross Gate
Junction
Peckham Rye
Brockley
Acton Central
Wandsworth Road
Denmark Hill
Honor Oak Park
South Acton
() Clapham
Forest Hill
Gunnersbury
High Street
Sydenham
Kew Gardens
Richmond
Crystal Palace
Penge West
Anerley
Norwood Junction
West Croydon ()
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National Rail
Liberty line
Accessible station
Thameslink
Lioness line
Interchange station
Elizabeth line
Mildmay line
Accessible interchange
Docklands Light Railway
Suffragette line
London Underground
Weaver line
Internal interchange
London Trams
Windrush line
Out-of-station interchange
London River Services
The new London Overground line names and colours are to be introduced across the London rail network in autumn 2024
^ abcde"Estimates of station usage". Rail statistics. Office of Rail Regulation. Please note: Some methodology may vary year on year.
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