EMU 319368 calls with a
Sutton Loop service. The station was built by the
Midland Railway on its extension to
St. Pancras, to serve the newly developed area around the hamlet of West End. It opened on 1 March 1871, and was originally named
West End for Kilburn and Hampstead. For a short period from 1878 the station formed part of the
Super Outer Circle, Midland trains running through from
St Pancras to
Earl's Court via
Acton Central and
Turnham Green. It was renamed several times: to
West End on 1 July 1903; to
West End and Brondesbury on 1 April 1904; to
West Hampstead on 1 September 1905;
West Hampstead Midland on 25 September 1950; and finally
West Hampstead Thameslink on 16 May 1988.
Oyster Pay as you go was introduced in late 2007. From March 2009,
Southeastern and Thameslink began running some peak hour trains from
Sevenoaks to
Luton, though in the off-peak these services turn back at
Kentish Town. ==Connections==