Train travel to Hayes & Harlington guide
Which train companies run trains to Hayes & Harlington?
Depending on when you travel, you should find services run to and from Hayes & Harlington provided by the following: Elizabeth line and Great Western Railway. Journey duration and price can vary depending on who you travel with so it's always worth checking when booking.
What are Hayes & Harlington's opening hours?
Hayes & Harlington generally operates between 0:01 and 23:58. However, hours may vary, so please confirm before traveling.
Pick up & drop off at Hayes & Harlington
Hayes & Harlington provides parking and pick-up/drop-off services for convenient travel.
Connectivity of the Hayes & Harlington?
Reading, Slough, Reading, London and Southall are just a few popular locations that run services to and from Hayes & Harlington. Frequent buses and taxi services are also available from the station, though we recommend researching prior to your journey to be sure.
Hayes & Harlington Live Timetable
Our live timetable provides real-time information about train schedules and services for passengers traveling to and from Hayes & Harlington. Check it now to plan your next journey.
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Station Details
Address: Hayes & Harlington station, Station Road, Hayes, Greater London, UB3 4BX
Facilities
ATM
Bicycle rental
Bicycle parking
Sheltered storage
CCTV at storage area
Public Wi-Fi
Payphone
Cards and coins
Post box
Refreshments
Seating facilities
First class lounge
Seating area
Waiting room
Toilet
Tourist information office
Trolleys
Ticket Office
Ticket office open
Ticket machine
Use Oyster cards
Oyster top-up
Services
Bus service
Car park
Cabstand
Metro service
Customer help point
Staff
Accessible ticket machine
Ramp for train access
Accessible toilet
Wheelchairs
Customer support
Left luggage
Lost property
Currency exchange
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