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Entrance to Hornsey station
The Great Northern Railway opened its line between Maiden Lane and Peterborough through what is now Hornsey on 7th August 1850. Hornsey station opened on the same day. The facilities on the platforms and the footbridge are modern, but this entrance on Tottenham Lane is Victorian.
Image: © Marathon
Taken: 25 Mar 2015
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Hornsey Station
Image: © John Salmon
Taken: 16 Apr 2013
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Railway Line just north of Hornsey Station
Long Distance Trains out of Kings Cross go this way, as well as the short and mid distance commuter lines towards London's northern suburbs and exurbs.
Image: © Danny P Robinson
Taken: 13 Jan 2008
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Footbridge over Railway at Hornsey
Picture taken from Tottenham Lane. The footbridge goes to Hampden Road.
Image: © Danny P Robinson
Taken: 13 Jan 2008
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Entrance to Hornsey station
Image: © David Howard
Taken: 2 Apr 2008
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Hornsey railway station, Greater London
Opened in 1850 by the Great Northern Railway on its line from London to Stevenage. View north. There used to be a substantial building at bridge level as well as full platform canopies. The London-bound platform is to the right behind the bushes.
Image: © Nigel Thompson
Taken: 5 Aug 2008
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Hornsey station
The Great Northern Railway opened its line between Maiden Lane and Peterborough through what is now Hornsey on 7th August 1850. Like all of the suburban stations on this stretch of line, the fast lines run through the centre while the slow lines are on the outside. Unlike a station such as Oakleigh Park - see http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/2529502 - the stopping platforms are quite separate from the fast tracks which do not have a platform.
The facilities on the platforms and the footbridge are modern, but the entrance on Tottenham Lane is Victorian - see http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/4400091
Image: © Marathon
Taken: 25 Mar 2015
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Hornsey station: towards Finsbury Park and King's Cross on ECML, 1993
View southward, with a Class 313 EMU departing on a local service. On the left is the large Traction Maintenance Yard, formerly Ferme Park Up Yard, Hornsey (Steam) Loco Shed having been off to the left. All was transformed when the ECML was electrified, beginning in late 1976 with the King's Cross Inner Suburban area.
Image: © Ben Brooksbank
Taken: 14 Aug 1993
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Platform 2, Hornsey railway station
The Down platform, used by inner suburban trains to Welwyn Garden City and Hertford North, seen from the footbridge. The Up platform is on the left (bounded by the blue fence), while beyond it the train maintenance depot can be seen (with a class 365 electric unit visible).
Image: © Richard Vince
Taken: 23 Sep 2017
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Royal Mail delivery office, Hornsey
With VR (Victoria Regina) inscription below the first floor window.
Image: © Jim Osley
Taken: 2 Mar 2007
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