Stations On The Extension
- Opened on 19 September 1932
- Manor House
- Harringay (St. Anns Road), proposed but not constructed
- Turnpike Lane, other proposed names; "North Harringay" and "Ducketts Green"
- Wood Green, other proposed names; "Wood Green Central" and "Lordship Lane"
- Bounds Green, other proposed names; "Wood Green North" and "Brownlow Road"
- Arnos Grove, other proposed names; "Arnos Park", "Bowes Road" and "Southgate"
- Opened 13 March 1933
- Southgate, other proposed names; "Chase Side" and "Southgate Central"
- Oakwood, opened as "Enfield West" before changing to "Enfield West (Oakwood)" then in 1946 to its present name. Other proposed names; "Southgate North, Oakwood Park", "Oakwood", "Merryhills" and "East Barnet"
- Opened 31 July 1933
- Cockfosters, other proposed name "Trent Park"
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