After riding the new Crossrail Class 345 trains, I boarded a Greater Anglia service from Stratford, taking me to Angel Road, London's least used railway station. My service was bound for Bishop's Stortford via Tottenham Hale, a service that starts at Stratford and is hourly throughout the day, however except at peak times, the service does not call at Angel Road, so you must time your visit well. I alighted at Angel Road under 20 minutes after boarding, as did 3 fellow passengers and had a look round. The station is surrounded by industrial estates, like the Coca-Cola bottling facility, as well as two overpasses that the station lies under, and a scrap metal yard. The only way to enter Angel Road is via a footbridge over a dump and under an overpass, then alongside the railway line to the platforms. After you walk down the path, you are greeted by a working permit to travel machine and a pair of oyster validators. As you can see on the tim...