Noel Park and Wood Green railway station (site), Greater London

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Noel Park and Wood Green railway station (site), Greater London

Image: © Nigel Thompson Taken: 12 Oct 2018

Opened in 1878 by the Great Eastern Railway on the short branch line from Seven Sisters to Palace Gates, this station closed to passengers in 1963 and completely at the end of 1964. View south east towards the station. The railway was on a viaduct at this point, crossing the road at an angle. The platforms on the viaduct started where the red building now is and stretched away from us. A single storey entrance building was provided at ground level to the left of the viaduct, where the glass-fronted building now is. As can be seen, all trace of a railway at this point has been erased. For further information, see http://www.disused-stations.org.uk/n/noel_park_and_wood_green/index.shtml.

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.59504
Longitude
-0.108732