Tottenham Hale Underground Station - Ferry Lane, London, UK
N 51° 35.304 W 000° 03.605
30U E 703652 N 5719356
Tottenham Hale is a National Rail and London Underground station in Tottenham, north London. It is on the north side of Ferry Lane near the Tottenham Hale one-way gyratory system.
Waymark Code: WMJ02H
Location: London, United Kingdom
Date Posted: 09/03/2013
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Wikipedia
tells us about the station:
On 14 July 1967 planning permission was granted for
the addition of the London Underground Victoria Line station. The station
was renamed Tottenham Hale on 1 September 1968 when it became an interchange
station with London Underground on the opening of the first stage of the
Victoria line.
In the late 1990s, at the same time as the Stansted Express service to
Stansted Airport was started, the British Rail station at Tottenham Hale was
totally rebuilt along with a revamp of the Underground station. None of the
original Victorian station now exists.
Miscellaneous:
Four of London's last remaining Trolleybus poles still stand on Ferry Lane
as it crosses over the railway tracks by the station.
Transport links:
London Buses routes 41 towards Archway station, 192 towards Enfield Town,
230 towards Upper Walthamstow or Wood Green, and 123 towards Ilford or Wood
Green. Ikea also provides a shuttle service between Tottenham Hale Station
and their Edmonton branch (also served by 192 bus).