Mill Hill Broadway Station is a medium sized railway station in the London Borough of Barnet. The station is managed by Thameslink.
The station is well used – it was the most popular train station in Barnet during the coronavirus pandemic, with usage more than doubled. It is currently undergoing work to provide step-free access.
Getting to the station
If you’re travelling to Mill Hill Broadway Station for a train journey, parking at the station can be a real challenge. You can avoid this by booking a space ahead of time using JustPark, which offers a wide range of car parks near Mill Hill Broadway Station and provides a choice of prices and amenities to suit your needs – whether that’s the nearest parking spot, the cheapest option or a space with extra features like CCTV, EV charging or disabled access.
The most frequent train services from St Albans City to Mill Hill Broadway are operated by Thameslink. You can expect to pay between £18 and £23 for a one-way trip, depending on the time of travel and whether you’re travelling in peak or off-peak.
You can also get to the station by taking a bus service on either the 251 or 240. The bus stop is located outside the station on Daws Lane, which you can reach by following the road past the Apex Corner roundabout and Mill Hill Circus. You’ll see Hammers Lane, the entrance to The Ridgeway and the school on your right hand side.
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Getting around the station
The station is located in a large town centre with a variety of local shops and restuarants. There is also a good selection of public transport options nearby. Dedicated Blue Badge bays are available within the station car park, however, if these are full, blue badge holders can use any standard bay excluding premier bays (which must be reserved).
The closest Tube station is Mill Hill East on the Northern Line – about a 10 minute walk from the station. You can also catch the 221 and 240 buses from outside the station, both of which stop nearby.
If you’re driving, there are free parking spaces on the road that becomes Bunns Lane after the station, and there are a few other street parking restrictions in the area. Alternatively, you can reserve a space with JustPark, and enjoy peace of mind that your parking is guaranteed for the time you need it.
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Station facilities
There are a variety of station facilities at Mill Hill Broadway Station, including an on-site cafe, ticket office and car park. A range of EV charging points and CCTV are also available. There are also a number of shops and restaurants in the immediate vicinity, as well as the popular Lyndhurst Park.
The station is located close to Hendon, Edgware and Barnet, so it’s a convenient choice for those who wish to live in north London. A range of different property types are available in the area, from expansive mansion houses on the exclusive Uphill Road to spacious terraces and semi-detached homes closer to the station. The average rental yield in this area is high, making it a desirable location for both commuting professionals and families.
On a typical weekday, there are 77 train journeys between Richmond (London) and Mill Hill Broadway. Of these, 71 are direct. The journey time on average is 19 minutes.
The name ‘Mill Hill Broadway’ comes from the fact that the local high street stretches out to the east of the station, featuring a selection of independent and big-name retailers. This complements the nearby cluster of green spaces, such as Mill Hill Park and Arrandene Open Space. The area has a suburban feel, with an strong sense of community and excellent schools to boot.
Getting out of the station
Whether you’re travelling from Mill Hill Broadway to City Thameslink for work or leisure, train tickets start at just PS7.5 if you book in advance with TrainPal. Prices vary depending on the time of day, route, and class you select, with more direct services available during peak times.
On a typical weekday, there are 77 scheduled rail journeys between Mill Hill Broadway and Kentish Town, with 71 of these being direct trains. At peak times, the quickest service will get you to the centre of London in just 1h 43m!
The Broadway referred to in the station’s name is a pleasant local high street that features plenty of independent stores as well as some bigger-name shops. It also provides some balance to the surrounding residential area thanks to a handful of green spaces such as Mill Hill Park and Arrandene Open Space.
If you’re planning to drive, there are several parking options near Mill Hill Broadway Station. JustPark offers a wide range of pre-bookable spaces close to the station, from single and multi-storey car parks to residential driveways – all at affordable rates. You can also book a space in advance with our app, meaning no more stressful searching for a spot when you arrive. You’ll always know the price upfront too, helping you to budget more effectively.