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Turnpike Lane tube station is a station at Turnpike Lane on the Piccadilly Line of the London Underground, between Manor House and Wood Green stations, and in Travelcard Zone 3. It is located within the London Borough of Haringey. When opened on 19 September 1932, Turnpike Lane became the first Underground railway station within the Municipal Borough of Tottenham. Like all stations on the Cockfosters extension, Turnpike Lane station set new aesthetic standards, not previously seen on London's Underground. During the planning period of the extension to Cockfosters, alternate names for this station (North Haringey and Ducketts Green) were considered but rejected.
[edit] Architectural styleArchitecturally, this tube station, designed by the architect Charles Holden, is a well-preserved example of the modernist house style of London Transport in the 1930s. The station ticket-hall is an enormous brick box, with two large ventilation towers, half-sunk into the surrounding ground. Its high walls contain segmented windows which during the day allow natural light to shine far into the station. The effect in late afternoon light is akin to that in a cathedral transept. Two of the street level entrances gave access to the tram routes to and from Alexandra Palace via tramway island exits into Turnpike Lane. These tram services were withdrawn in 1938 and replaced by buses which continued to use the tram islands until 1968 when they were removed.
The bus station at the back of the station complex was covered in 1968 as part of a "reshaping plan" of London bus services. The roof has since been removed as part of the rebuilding in the late 1990s. [edit] Gallery
[edit] RestorationTurnpike Lane station is currently being restored to its former glory. Damaged tiles in the interior are being painstakingly refurbished; and significant water damage caused over the years is being repaired. The station is mentioned in the song "Junkie Doll" by Mark Knopfler on his album Sailing to Philadelphia. The station is also mentioned in the song "Los Angeles Waltz" by Razorlight on their self-titled album "Razorlight" saying - "maybe I'll get right out of here, all the way back to Turnpike Lane". [edit] Layout
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