Highbury & Islington Station - Lines

Lines

Preceding station London Underground Following station
King's Cross St. Pancras towards Brixton Victoria line Finsbury Park towards Walthamstow Central
Preceding station London Overground Following station
Caledonian Road & Barnsbury towards Richmond North London Line Canonbury towards Stratford
Terminus East London Line Canonbury towards Crystal Palace or West Croydon
National Rail
Drayton Park First Capital Connect
Essex Road
Former Service
Camden Road or
West Hampstead
Anglia Railways
Stratford
Abandoned plans
Preceding station London Underground Following station
Drayton Park towards Bushey Heath Northern line Essex Road towards Morden
Drayton Park towards Alexandra Palace Northern line

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