That's because Network Rail is lifting in a new covered footbridge at West Hampstead. It will have lifts to all platforms and make it easier to interchange with the Tube. It will also ease passenger movement around the station ready for new, longer 12-carriage trains, which will enter service between 2012 and 2015 as part of the Thameslink Programme.
First Capital Connect is doing all it can to help you reach your destination as quickly as possible.
London bus routes 83/183 or replacement bus Route A Hendon-Hendon Central Tube station;
Northern line Hendon Central-St Pancras/London Bridge (for Brighton/Sutton services).
We'll also run all-station buses between Hendon and St Pancras for people making local journeys. When the Tube isn't operating (late at night), we'll run replacement buses between Hendon and St Pancras/London Bridge.

No. All the routes mentioned above will be covered by the First Capital Connect ticket you would usually buy for your journey.
We recommend you give yourself at least an hour to transfer between London and Hendon. Full timetables will be available shortly at www.firstcapitalconnect.co.uk/changes and you can get times now at www.nationalrail.co.uk
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