Transport
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Rail[edit]
Hertford East railway station
Two railway stations serve Hertford - Hertford East and Hertford North. Transport for London Oyster cards are valid for payment and travel at both stations.
Hertford East[edit]
Main article: Hertford East railway station
Hertford East is the northwestern terminus of the Hertford East Branch Line.
Greater Anglia manages the station and operates trains between Hertford East and London Liverpool Street in the City of London.
The Hertford East Branch Line along with the West Anglia Main Line provide the town with direct connections to Ware, Broxbourne, Cheshunt, Waltham Cross, Tottenham Hale and Hackney Downs. At Broxbourne - the southeastern terminus of the branch line - the West Anglia Main Line runs northbound towards Bishop's Stortford, Audley End and Cambridge.
Hertford North[edit]
Main article: Hertford North railway station
Hertford North is on the Hertford Loop Line, a branch of the East Coast Main Line.
Great Northern operates trains northbound towards Watton-at-Stone and Stevenage. Southbound, Great Northern trains run towards London Moorgate in the City through Enfield Chase, Alexandra Palace, Finsbury Park and Highbury and Islington. Some timetabled services run southbound into London King's Cross instead of Moorgate.
A Class 717 operated by Great Northern on the Northaw Viaduct, between Hertford North and London Moorgate
North of Stevenage, trains run towards Hitchin, Peterborough, the North and Scotland, and towards Letchworth, Royston and Cambridge. South of Finsbury Park, services run towards King's Cross, London St Pancras, Farringdon, Gatwick Airport and Brighton.
Road[edit]
See also: A10 road (England), A414 road, and A119 road (England)
The A10 runs north-south through the east of Hertford. Kingsmead Viaduct carries the A10 across the River Lea between Hertford and Ware. Southbound, the route runs towards the M25 London Orbital motorway and the City of London, through Cheshunt, Enfield and Tottenham. Northbound, the route runs towards King's Lynn in Norfolk via Buntingford, Royston, Cambridge and Ely.
The A414 runs east-west through Hertford, along Hertingfordbury Road, Gascoyne Way and London Road. The primary route runs eastbound towards the A10, Harlow, the M11 motorway, Chelmsford and Maldon. Westbound, the route carries traffic towards Hatfield, the A1(M) motorway, St Albans and Hemel Hempstead.
The A119 runs eastbound from Hertford into Ware. The route runs northbound from Hertford towards Watton-at-Stone and the A602 for Stevenage.
Bus and coach[edit]
Hertford Bus Station lies to the east of Bircherley Street in Hertford town centre.
Long-distance routes through Hertford include:
724 (Arriva Green Line) - Harlow (via Ware), or Heathrow Airport (via Welwyn Garden City, Hatfield, St Albans, Watford, Rickmansworth, Denham and Hillingdon)
737 (National Express) - Stansted Airport (via Harlow), or Oxford (via Hatfield, Luton Airport, Luton and Milton Keynes)
A 724-branded bus operated by Arriva Shires & Essex
Hertfordshire County Council manages the Intalink enhanced partnership which choreographs the local bus network. In January 2024, the local town network was connected into an integrated group of routes numbered H1-H6, operated by Vectare under the Central Connect brand.
Bus routes in Hertford include:
308/380 (Arriva) - Cuffley and Bayford
310 (Arriva) - Waltham Cross (via Ware, Broxbourne and Cheshunt)
323 (Arriva) - Haldens Estate (via Campfield Road, Great Gannett, & Welwyn Garden City
324 (Centrebus) - Ware, or Welwyn Garden City
331 (Arriva) - Royston (via Ware, Puckeridge and Buntingford)
H6 (Diamond West Midlands) - Bengeo circular
341/641 (Uno) - Broxbourne (via Ware and Hoddesdon), or Hatfield (via Essendon)
35 (Central Connect) - Bishop's Stortford (via Much Hadham)
378/379 (Arriva) - Stevenage (via Tewin and Datchworth)
38/38A (Central Connect) - Stevenage (via Tonwell), or Ware
390 (Arriva/Centrebus) - Stevenage, or Ware
395 (Arriva) - Ware
907 (Centrebus) - Cheshunt or Stevenage via Hoddesdon, Ware,
Cycling[edit]
National Cycle Route 61 runs east-west through Hertford. Between Welwyn Garden City and Ware, through Hertford, the route is also known as Cole Green Way. The route's western terminus is near Taplow in Berkshire, near Slough and Maidenhead. To the east, NCR61 meets NCR1 near Hoddesdon.
Hertford is the northern terminus of the Lee Navigation and the associated towpath, which carries NCR61 for part of its route. The towpath's southern terminus is in Limehouse, East London. The cycle route passes through Ware, Hoddesdon, Broxbourne, Enfield Lock, Tottenham, Leyton and Hackney Wick.
River[edit]
Hertford is the northern terminus of the navigable River Lea, which is managed by the Canal and River Trust. Southbound, the river runs towards Bromley-by-Bow in East London, through Ware, Hoddesdon, Broxbourne, Enfield Lock, Tottenham, Leyton and Hackney Wick. The river meets the navigable River Stort at Hoddesdon, which runs northbound through Harlow, Sawbridgeworth and Bishop's Stortford.
The Hertford Union Canal and the Limehouse Cut connect the Lee Navigation with the Regent's Canal in London.
Lee and Stort Boat Company runs a waterbus at various points throughout the year, with a route between Hertford and Ware.