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On 27 Nov, 14:00, wrote:
It crosses four tube lines (Cebtral, Victoria, Piccadilly and Northern), yet only connects with one and that's only because the Victoria line was built to connect with it. I was wondering, was the GOBLin built after the tube lines? Going line by line: - The Northern Line was built to interchange with it, at Kentish Town, which has since been removed from the route. - The Goblin was built after the Central Line station (though it wasn't the Central Line then), and the Goblin station is about as close as it could be without completely changing the Goblin's route. - The Piccadilly Line people chose to connect with tram interchanges at Manor House and Turnpike Lane instead. At the time, they were trying to improve journey times along the whole line by closing stations, so three stations in the area would have been considered excessive. - The Victoria Line crosses it near Seven Sisters (I believe it stays north of the Goblin all the way to Walthamstow Central). There is a reasonable interchange between South Tottenham and Seven Sisters. U -- http://londonconnections.blogspot.com/ A blog about transport projects in London |
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