York Road tube station
York Road is a disused station on the London Underground in Kings Cross, London, England, located between King's Cross and Caledonian Road, with its entrance at the corner of York Road (now York Way) and Bingfield Street. It opened in 1906 and was one of the original stations on the Great Northern, Piccadilly and Brompton Railway (GNP&BR), the precursor to today's Piccadilly line. The surface buildings were constructed in the distinctive style of architect Leslie Green, and were connected to the platforms by a single lift shaft containing two lifts. Traffic levels were never high, and the station closed in 1932, on the same day that the northern extension of the Piccadilly Line from Finsbury Park to Arnos Grove opened.
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York Way, London Barnsbury (London Borough of Islington)
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N 51.538333333333 ° | E -0.1225 ° |
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York Road station (disused)
York Way 174
N1 0AZ London, Barnsbury (London Borough of Islington)
England, United Kingdom
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