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London Transport AEC Routemaster on Wood Green High Road in April 1981. Today's route 29 traces its history back to a daily route between Victoria and Wood Green via Whitehall, Charing Cross Road, Camden Town, Seven Sisters Road and Green Lanes, Harringay, which began operation on 20 November 1911. [citation needed]
With the Chelsea-Hackney line, otherwise known as Crossrail 2 under discussion, proposals have included Wood Green as a possible station on a spur between Angel and Alexandra Palace stations. [8] Wood Green station is a route option between New Southgate and Seven Sisters in the 2015 consultation. [9]
Wood Green High Street Alexandra Palace, a 25 minute walk or 11 minute bus ride from Wood Green tube station Wood Green is a suburban district of the London Borough of Haringey , London , England. Its postal district is N22, with parts in N8 or N15.
Turnpike Lane is a London Underground station at Turnpike Lane in the London Borough of Haringey in north London, England. The station is on the northeastern part of the Piccadilly line between Manor House and Wood Green. The station was opened on 19 September 1932 as part of the Cockfosters extension. It is in Travelcard Zone 3.
Edgware bus station: Golders Green tube station: Metroline: 241 Royal Wharf: Stratford City bus station: Stagecoach London: 242: Homerton University Hospital: Aldgate bus station: Stagecoach London: 243 London Waterloo station: Wood Green tube station: Arriva London: Operates as a 24-hour service. [3] 244 Abbey Wood: Queen Elizabeth Hospital ...
Its site is now occupied by Wood Green Shopping City. The station was opened by the Great Eastern Railway as Green Lanes on 1 January 1878, as the temporary terminus of the line – which was extended to Palace Gates (Wood Green) station on 7 October 1878. Route of Palace Gates Line highlighted on a 1900 map
Wood Green garage from High Road, January 2020. Wood Green garage operates routes 29, 144, 221, 329, W3, W4, W6 and N29. [20] Transformed in the early 1900s from a horse tram depot to a modern tram depot with a capacity of 67. It was completely remodelled in the late 1930s to allow for trolleybus operations and a capacity of 108.
Wood Green bus garage, bus terminus in Wood Green, London, operated by Arriva London; Wood Green tube station, underground railway station in Wood Green, London; Wood Green (Old Bescot) railway station, a railway station that served the Wood Green area of the West Midlands from 1837 to 1941