Seven Sisters station
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Seven Sisters | |
Location | |
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Place | Seven Sisters |
Local authority | Haringey |
Operations | |
Managed by | London Underground 'one' |
Platforms in use | 5 |
Annual entry/exit | 10.034 million |
National Rail | |
Station code | SVS |
Transport for London | |
Zone | 3 |
History | |
Key dates | Opened 1872 (GER) Opened 1878 (Palace Gates Line) Closed 1963 (Palace Gates Line) Opened 1968 (Victoria Line) |
Transport for London List of London stations: Underground | National Rail |
Seven Sisters station is a National Rail and London Underground Victoria Line station in the Seven Sisters area of the London Borough of Haringey, north London. The station is in Travelcard Zone 3. Seven Sisters lies between Finsbury Park and Tottenham Hale on the Victoria Line and between Stamford Hill and Bruce Grove on the National Rail line operated by 'one' from Liverpool Street Station. There is also a link via South Tottenham to Barking.
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[edit] History
The station was constructed by the Great Eastern Railway (GER) on its Stoke Newington & Edmonton Railway line and opened on 22 July 1872. On 1 January 1878, the GER opened a branch line, the Palace Gates Line, from Seven Sisters station to Palace Gates (Wood Green) station to the north-west.
Due to unprofitability, the Palace Gates Line was closed by British Rail in 1963 and the branch line track and platforms at Seven Sisters have been removed.
The first section of the Victoria Line opened on 1 September 1968 serving Seven Sisters, although a shared entrance and interchange facilities with the surface station were not opened until December 1968. The original GER entrance to the station was situated in West Green Road at the north end of the surface station, but the new combined entrance was opened in Seven Sisters Road at the south end on the site of a former wood merchants yard. The original entrance was closed at that time. Access to the main Victoria Line ticket hall, is via subway access on each side of High Road just north of the junction with Seven Sisters Road. There are three Victoria Line platforms at Seven Sisters: with one platform reserved for northbound services which terminate at the station.
[edit] Trivia
The section of Victoria Line between Seven Sisters and Finsbury Park stations is the longest between adjacent stations in deep level tunnels on the London Underground network.
During the planning phase of the Victoria Line, thought was given to converting Manor House into a Victoria Line station and diverting the Piccadilly Line in new tunnels directly from Finsbury Park to Turnpike Lane, but the inconvenience this would cause, as well as the cost, ensured that this idea was abandoned.
[edit] Transport connections
London Buses routes 73, 76, 149, 243, 259, 279, 318, 349 and 476 serve the station.
[edit] External links
- Train times and station information for Seven Sisters station from National Rail
- Street map and aerial photo of Seven Sisters station from Multimap.com
- Disused stations - closed Palace Gate branch platforms
- London's Transport Museum Photographic Archive
- See How they Run Layout of Seven Sisters station below ground
Preceding station | Underground Lines | Following station | ||
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Finsbury Park | Victoria Line | Tottenham Hale | ||
National Rail | ||||
Stamford Hill | 'one' Lea Valley Lines |
Bruce Grove |
West Anglia |
Seven Sisters Branch
Edmonton Green |
Railway stations of London Central area | Greater London |
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Managed by Network Rail: Cannon Street • Charing Cross • Euston • Fenchurch Street • King's Cross • Liverpool Street • London Bridge • Paddington • Victoria • Waterloo |
Managed by train operator: Blackfriars • Marylebone • Moorgate • St Pancras |
UK railway stations |
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