Totteridge & Whetstone Underground station, Greater London
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Image: © Nigel Thompson Taken: 9 Aug 2024
Opened in 1872 as" Totteridge" by the Great Northern Railway on its line from London Kings Cross to High Barnet, the name was changed to "Totteridge & Whetstone" in 1874. It was connected to the Northern Line, electrified and, with the other stations on the High Barnet line, transferred to London Underground in 1940. 'Main line' trains ceased in 1941. Forecourt view north east, at a busy time of day for traffic.