Finsbury Park tube station
Finsbury Park tube station forms part of a busy and often chaotic transport interchange in north London, which consists of two London Underground lines (the Piccadilly Line and the Victoria Line), a national rail station and a bus station.
It is close to Finsbury Park, one of the oldest of London's Victorian parks, and the Finsbury Park mosque. It is also used by many Arsenal supporters on matchdays, as the club's ground is just a short walk away, along Blackstock Road.
The underground station opened in February 1904 as the northern terminus of the Great Northern & City Railway. The Piccadilly tube opened its platforms just under three years later in December 1906. In 1964 the Northern City platforms closed and the southbound Piccadilly Line was diverted through one of the Northern City platforms. In 1968 the Victoria Line opened using the two remaining platforms, allowing cross-platform interchange between the two lines in both directions. The southbound platform tunnels are larger than the northbound, having been built for the larger trains of the Northern City.
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Aldwych tube station | Arsenal Stadium | Arsenal tube station | East London Line | Finsbury Park | Finsbury Park, London, England | Great Northern & City Railway | Highbury & Islington railway station | Highbury & Islington station | Highbury & Islington tube station | Highbury and Islington tube station | Holloway | Holloway, London, England | List of London Underground stations | London Underground Zone 2 | Muswell Hill | Muswell Hill, London, England | Northern City Line | Northern Line | Piccadilly Line | Stoke Newington | Stoke Newington, London, England | Victoria Line
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