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  2. Wood Green tube station - Wikipedia

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    Wood Green is a London Underground station. It is on the Piccadilly line between Turnpike Lane and Bounds Green stations and is in Travelcard Zone 3 . It is located at the junction of High Road, Wood Green and Lordship Lane .

  3. Noel Park and Wood Green railway station - Wikipedia

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    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

  4. Wood Green - Wikipedia

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    The High Road, the main shopping spine, stretches from the Wood Green tube station to the next stop on the Piccadilly line, Turnpike Lane, and is lined with shops along its route. It joins with Green Lanes at both its northern and southern ends. As of 2012, Wood Green has 120,757 square metres (1,299,820 sq ft) of total town centre floorspace. [24]

  5. London Buses route 29 - Wikipedia

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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.

  6. Wood Green railway station - Wikipedia

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    Wood Green railway station may refer to: Alexandra Palace railway station , formerly Wood Green railway station and Wood Green (Alexandra Park) railway station, Wood Green, north London Wood Green (Old Bescot) railway station , a former railway station near Wednesbury and Walsall

  7. Alexandra Palace railway station - Wikipedia

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    The station was opened by the Great Northern Railway (GNR) on 1 May 1859 as Wood Green, being renamed to Wood Green (Alexandra Park) in 1864. [4] The GNR became part of the London and North Eastern Railway during the grouping of 1923. The line then passed on to the Eastern Region of British Railways on nationalisation in 1948.

  8. Palace Gates railway station - Wikipedia

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    Palace Gates railway station was on the Palace Gates Line in Wood Green, north London, on the corner of Bridge Road and Dorset Road. It was opened on 7 October 1878 by the Great Eastern Railway (GER) as terminus of the line that bore its name. The line had terminated at the previous station, Noel Park and Wood Green, since opening on 1 January ...

  9. London Underground stations that are listed buildings

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    Pylon, London Underground roundel and covered seat was designed by Charles Holden is included in the Grade II* listing for Oakwood Underground station The London Underground is a metro system serving a large part of Greater London and parts of Buckinghamshire, Hertfordshire and Essex. Seventy-one of the 272 London Underground stations use buildings that are on the Statutory List of Buildings ...