Hornsey Road railway station

Former railway station in England

Hornsey Road station on a 1920 map

Hornsey Road railway station was a station on Hornsey Road, near Finsbury Park, in the London Borough of Islington, which was opened in 1872 by the Tottenham and Hampstead Junction Railway.[1] It was between Upper Holloway and Crouch Hill stations, on the line now known as the Gospel Oak to Barking line. It was closed in 1943, and demolished soon afterwards. Its closure was due to wartime constraints and its proximity to the neighbouring stations.[2]

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Upper Holloway   Tottenham and Hampstead Junction Railway   Crouch Hill

References

  1. ^ Barking – Gospel Oak
  2. ^ Gospel Oak to Barking line
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