'Finchley Central tube station' is a
London Underground station in the
Church End area of Finchley, north
London.
The station is on the
High Barnet branch of the
Northern Line, between
West Finchley and
East Finchley stations and is the junction for the short branch to
Mill Hill East station. The station is above ground and is in
Travelcard Zone 4.
History
Finchley Central station was built by the
Edgware, Highgate and London Railway (EH&LR) and was originally opened as 'Finchley & Hendon' on
22 August 1867 by the
Great Northern Railway (GNR) (which had taken over the EH&LR) in what was then rural
Middlesex. The station was on a line that ran from
Finsbury Park to
Edgware via
Highgate. A branch line from this station was constructed by the GNR to High Barnet and opened on
1 April 1872. The station was renamed to 'Finchley (Church End)' on
1 February 1894.
After the
1921 Railways Act created the ''Big Four'' railway companies, the line was, from
1923, part of the
London & North Eastern Railway (LNER). The section of the High Barnet branch north of
East Finchley was incorporated into the London Underground network through the "
Northern Heights" project begun in the late
1930s. The station took on its current name on
1 April 1940 and was first served by Northern Line trains on
14 April 1940.
The station still retains much of its original
Victorian architectural character today and, as one of the two remaining original stations, on the Edgware, Highgate and London Railway (along with Mill Hill East), it is one of the oldest parts of the Underground system, predating the first tunnelled section of the Northern Line (the
City & South London Railway) by more than twenty years.
Gallery
Local information
The station has two entrances. The main one, leading directly to the ticket hall, is from an access road on the north side of the tracks which for many years lacked a name, but on
13 November 2006 was named
Chaville Way after one of Barnet's
twin towns. Chaville Way is a turning off the main road opposite Nether Street at the point where the main road changes name from Ballards Lane to Regents Park Road. It also leads to the station car park. The second entrance is in Station Road.
The two entrances are connected by a footbridge over the tracks from which stairs lead down to the platforms. Because the station only has one ticket hall, but two entrances, it is does not have fully gated access. The Station Road entrance does have a which must be passed to get to a ticket machine. At the Station Road entrance, there is just a pair of
Oyster card validators.
The station has three platforms. Platform 3 is served by southbound trains. The other two are served by northbound trains, platform 1 mainly for trains terminating at Finchley Central or going to
Mill Hill East, platform 2 mainly for trains going on to
High Barnet.
There is currently no disabled access to the platforms, which must be reached by flights of stairs. However, the
Mayor of London,
Ken Livingstone, has announced that Finchley Central will be one of a number of stations on the Northern Line which will be upgraded to allow disabled access. Work currently under way at the Station is thought to be for this purpose.
Finchley Central was the home station of
Harry Beck, designer of the original
Tube map, and features a commemorative plaque on the southbound platform together with a facsimile poster of Beck's design.
Transport links
The following
London Buses serve the station:
★ 82 (North Finchley ''Tally Ho Corner'' to Victoria ''Terminus Place'') every 8 minutes
★ 125 (Winchmore Hill, Station Road-Finchley Central Station) every 10 minutes
★ 143 (Brent Cross ''Shopping Centre''-Archway Station) every 12 minutes
★ 326 (Brent Cross ''Shopping Centre''-Barnet ''Spires Shopping Centre'') every 12 minutes
★ 382 (
Mill Hill East tube station-
Southgate tube station) every 15 minutes
★ 460 (North Finchley ''Tally Ho Corner''-Willesden ''Bus Depot'') every 12 minutes
Night Buses:
★ N13 (North Finchley ''Tally Ho Corner''-Aldwych) every 20 minutes from 0019-0459
★ N20 (Barnet ''Church''-
Trafalgar Square) every 30 minutes from 2356-0526
External links
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