Manor House tube station

Manor House is an underground station of the London Underground in the London Borough of Hackney. It lies on the boundary of Travelcard Zones 2 and 3, at the junction of Seven Sisters Road and Green Lanes. Here courses of the Piccadilly Line. In 2011, 9.21 million passengers used the station.

The opening named after a nearby pub station took place on September 19, 1932, when the Piccadilly Line from Finsbury Park from north to Arnos Grove was extended. Like the other stations in the northern part of the Piccadilly Line has also been designed by the architect Charles Holden this.

In the early years there were separate outputs, which led to island stops in the middle of the Seven Sisters Road up; there wrong trams to Tottenham, Edmonton and Stamford Hill. The tram service has already been set in 1938 and replaced by trolleybuses, which were able to maintain only a few years also. The outputs are substantiated to 1951. Due to the terrorist attacks of 7 July 2005, the station was closed for a few weeks; on August 4, was the re-opening.

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