The following table illustrates the planned range of services, based on current DfT documentation on the station, additional proposed serves are described in the following sub-sections. The business case, released in 2020, suggests that every HS2 service that calls at
London Euston will also call at Old Oak Common. Journey times from Old Oak Common to Euston will be five minutes and to
Birmingham Curzon Street 31minutes. However, , no actual proposals exist to create an interchange with these lines.
London Overground stations Transport for London (TfL) considered several options for creating an interchange with London Overground, including a combined North London/West London Line station on the southern side of the site, adjacent to
Wormwood Scrubs, and two separate stations located to the south (West London Line) and to the west (North London Line) of the site. In October 2017, TfL began a public consultation on the construction of two new Overground stations. The consultation concluded that two separate London Overground stations ("Option C") on the Old Oak Common site would be the preferred option: In September 2017, a proposal was made for a new
West London Orbital from Hounslow to Hendon using the disused
Dudding Hill Line. If the scheme were to go ahead, London Overground services would run via Old Oak Common station located at Victoria Road and other new stations at Brent Cross West and Harlesden. Four trains per hour would run from Hendon to Hounslow and another service from Hendon to Kew Bridge via Old Oak Common. , the scheme was being considered by TfL.
Chiltern Main Line connection Network Rail has proposed that the
Chiltern Main Line should have a second terminal at Old Oak Common to increase capacity on the route as there is no room to expand the station at
Marylebone. To do so, services would use the
Acton–Northolt line (formerly the "New North Main Line") with some Chiltern trains possibly terminating at Old Oak Common rather than at London Marylebone. A 2017 Network Rail report on the long term plans for the Chiltern Line, included an option of providing additional platforms at Old Oak Common station area as a relief for Marylebone, with upgrading of the Acton-Northolt Line.
High Speed 1 Although the 2010 DfT proposal for HS2 outlined a number of other possible transport links at Old Oak Common, including the addition of a direct link with the
High Speed 1 route to
Mainland European services via the
Channel Tunnel, it was removed following the Higgins Review
Southern Services operated by
Southern running between and pass through the Old Oak Common site. The line will pass the planned location of Hythe Road Overground station to join the West London Line at Mitre Bridge, approximately to the east of the Old Oak Common station site. TfL have stated that it will not be possible to construct platforms to accommodate Southern trains and that an interchange will not be provided. ==Other proposals==