North End tube station

North End is a never- opened station of the London Underground. It is located on Edgware branch of the Northern Line between Hampstead and Golders Green.

The section on which the station is located, was taken on June 22, 1907 by the Charing Cross, Euston and Hampstead Railway in operation. Originally, the station was planned as the lowest of the entire network in 67.3 meters depth. In the planning stages, it was always called the North End, but was always referred to as the Bull & Bush for a pub near the planned access the building by the workers. Due to scheduling problems of access building on the surface and not too high population density in the surrounding area was abandoned on an expansion. The platforms and access tunnels were indeed completed by the end of 1906, but the elevator shaft and the station buildings were never built.

In the 1950s, one drilled a shaft down to the underground access tunnels order to set up the control center for the built at the beginning of World War II flood walls of the London Underground. Access to the surface disguised as a nondescript substation. Today, this building serves as an emergency exit.

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