Edgware, Highgate and London Railway

The Edgware, Highgate and London Railway was a railway in North London, England. The railway was a precursor of parts of London Underground's Northern line and was, in the 1930s, the core of an ambitious expansion plan for that line which was thwarted by the Second World War. Parts of the line were closed in the 1950s and have since been removed.

Edgware, Highgate
& London Railway
Bushey Heath
Elstree South
Brockley Hill
unbuilt extension
Edgware
Edgware depot
Edgware
uncompleted link
Northern line
to Camden Town
via Golders Green
Mill Hill (The Hale)
Midland Main Line/Thameslink
High Barnet
High Barnet sidings
Totteridge & Whetstone
Woodside Park
West Finchley
Mill Hill East
Finchley Central
East Finchley
Alexandra Palace
Muswell Hill
St. James' Viaduct
Cranley Gardens
Highgate
Northern line
to Camden Town
via Kentish Town
Crouch End
Stroud Green
Finsbury Park
Canonbury Curve
North London line to
Broad
Street
Northern City Line to Moorgate
East Coast Main Line to
Kings's
Cross
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