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Arnos Grove tube station



         


Arnos Grove tube station is a tube station on the Piccadilly line, in Zone 4. It is located near Arnos Park on Bowes Road, London N11 1AN.

The station is one of the Charles Holden-designed stations on the Cockfosters extension of the line, making a unified architectural set with similar stations like Wood Green and Bounds Green. It was opened in 1932. The name was chosen after public deliberation: alternatives were 'Arnos Park', 'Bowes Road', and 'Southgate'.

The ticket hall is cylindrical, and contains a now disused ticket office in the centre. This now houses an exhibition about the station and line.

Three parallel train tracks pass through the station, with two double-sided platforms positioned between the central track and the outer tracks. The edges of the platforms are labelled platform 1 and 2, and platform 3 and 4, respectively, in such a way that the two outer tracks are accessible by platforms 1 and 4, and the central track, usually used by trains that turn round at Arnos Grove station, is accessible via platforms 2 and 3. Platforms 1 and 2 are designated for trains to Cockfosters, platforms 3 and 4 to Central London.

Other interesting things about the station include:





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