Golders Green tube station

Golders Green is an aboveground station London Underground in the London Borough of Barnet. It is located in the Travelcard Zone 3 at the crossroads of Golders Green Road, North End Road and Finchley Road. In the year 2011 there were 7.81 million passengers these of the Northern Line station.

Around three hundred meters east of the tunnel begins towards the city center. Parallel to the north main track is one of the four workshops operating the Northern Line with a parking area. The main output leads to the bus station on the south side, another exit to Finchley Road is closed today.

The opening of the station took place on June 22, 1907 by the Charing Cross, Euston and Hampstead Railway, one of the two predecessor companies of the Northern Line. Here was the moment terminus, because Golders Green was at that time still a small village and the area north of it was built over only in the following years. As intended, the new transport connection boosted construction activity. Existed before the First World war plans, the route continues to extend to the northwest, to open up more areas in rural Middlesex on settlement. The war delayed the start of construction until June 1922. November 19, 1923, the route was extended to Hendon Central.

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