Tottenham and Hampstead Junction Railway - Stations

Stations

The line had the following stations (listed from east to west using the original station names):

  • Tottenham (existing, service abandoned 1870)
  • Branch:
  • South Tottenham & Stamford Hill (existing) (added 1872, replacing Tottenham)
  • St Ann's Road (new) (opened 1882, closed 1942)
  • Green Lanes (new) (opened 1880)
  • Crouch Hill (new)
  • Hornsey Road (new) (opened 1872, closed 1943)
  • Upper Holloway (new)
  • Junction Road (new) (opened 1872, closed 1943)
  • Branch:
  • Highgate Road Low Level (new) (opened 1900, closed 1918)
  • Kentish Town (existing, added 1870, abandoned 1981)
  • Highgate Road High Level (new) (closed 1915)
  • Gospel Oak (existing, added 1888, abandoned 1926, added again 1981)

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