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Location

The station is located on the south side of Cassiobury Park Avenue, to the west of the station approach road

Entrances and Exits

The station has a single exit, via double doors, onto a forecourt which consists of a pavement bordering a triangular car park. Cassiobury Park Avenue, running east/west, forms the north side and the station approach road runs southwest, towards Rickmansworth Road. The station building occupies the southwest side of the forecourt.

The pavement runs across the station building and along the southeast side of the car park, parallel to the approach road.

The approach road slopes down, as you leave Cassiobury Park Avenue and pass by the southeast side of the car park. There are car parking bays off the opposite (southeast side) of the approach road. Nine steps, going up northwest, lead from the approach road, onto the forecourt, in front of the door to the taxi office, at the southeast end of the station building.

The Forecourt
Going Clockwise, Round the Pavement from the Junction of the Approach Road and Cassiobury Park Avenue

Southeast Side

  railings with bike parks
"parking" sign
lamp post
coin and card phone (in box)
wall round stairs juts out, note there's an obstacle between the phone box and the wall
steps down to the approach road

Southwest Side

  blank wall

The wall juts northeast.

Northwest Side

  taxi office, opposite the steps from the approach road

Continuing Southwest Side of the Forecourt

Going across the front of the station building

  shop, door at northwest end
billboards
station entrance, double door
billboards
blank door
shop

There's a covered area, outside the station entrance, supported by two pillars, on the edge of the pavement, one opposite each side of the doors. There's a post box, on the outer edge of the pavement, a few metres northwest of these pillars.

See our guide to Watford town centre for details of the route to the High Street.

WATFORD MET STATION

© 2003, Terry Robinson

This guide is sponsored by
The Sylvia Adams Charitable Trust
in collaboration with Action for Blind People
to whom we extend our sincere thanks.