Highgate Road railway stations

Coordinates: 51°33′21″N 0°08′44″W / 51.5559°N 0.14553°W / 51.5559; -0.14553
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51°33′21″N 0°08′44″W / 51.5559°N 0.14553°W / 51.5559; -0.14553

Local railway lines, 1914
Ordnance Survey map, 1920
Highgate Road station

The Highgate Road railway stations were two adjacent but separate stations of the

Tottenham & Hampstead Junction Railway in the north of Kentish Town, in St Pancras, London, now the London Borough of Camden
. They were located on separate and parallel lines that joined east of the stations. The lines through both stations remain open.

High level station

The High Level station was on a viaduct over Highgate Road on what is now the

Gospel Oak to Barking Line. It opened in 1868 and closed in 1915. At one time a link led to Kentish Town station on the up Midland Main Line (MML).[1]

Low level station

The Low Level station opened in 1900 and closed in 1918.

North London Line heading east.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b "Gospel Oak to Barking line". London's Abandoned Stations. Archived from the original on 25 November 2009.
  2. OCLC 931112387
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Preceding station   Disused railways   Following station
Gospel Oak
Terminus
  High Level station
(1868–1915)
Tottenham & Hampstead Junction Railway
  Junction Road
Kentish Town
   
  Low Level station
(1900–1918)
Midland Railway
 
Haverstock Hill