Burnt Oak tube station
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Burnt Oak | |
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Location | |
Place | Edgware |
Local authority | London Borough of Barnet |
Operations | |
Managed by | London Underground |
Platforms in use | 2 |
Annual entry/exit | 2.755 million |
Transport for London | |
Zone | 4 |
History | |
Key dates | Opened 1924 |
Transport for London List of London stations: Underground | National Rail |
Burnt Oak tube station is a London Underground station in north London, on Watling Avenue, off the A5 (the Edgware Road, originally a Roman Road known as Watling Street). The station is on the Edgware branch of the Northern Line, between Edgware and Colindale stations, and in Travelcard Zone 4.
The station was designed by architect Stanley Heaps and opened as Burnt Oak (Watling) on the 27 October 1924, two months after the extension of the Hampstead & Highgate Line from Hendon Central to Edgware had opened. The station was originally provided with a temporary structure before the final ticket office building was constructed in 1925. The suffix was dropped from the name about 1950.
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