Archway tube station

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Archway
Archway
Location
Place Archway
Local authority London Borough of Islington
Operations
Managed by London Underground
Platforms in use 2
Annual entry/exit 6.757 million
Transport for London
Zone 2 and 3
History
Key dates Opened 1907
Transport for London
List of London stations: Underground | National Rail

Archway tube station is a London Underground station in north London, underneath the Archway Tower, at the intersection of Holloway Road and Junction Road in the area known as Archway.

It is on the High Barnet branch of the Northern Line, between Highgate and Tufnell Park. It is in both Travelcard Zone 2 and Zone 3.

Originally named Highgate, the Leslie Green designed station opened on 22 June 1907 as one of the northern terminals of what was then the Charing Cross, Euston & Hampstead Railway (CCE&HR).

In 1930 the station was upgraded with escalators to replace the original lifts and the secondary entrance was replaced with a modern design by Charles Holden, virtually identical to one he built at the same time at Hammersmith.

In 1939, the line was extended to Highgate, and later East Finchley station as part of the New Works Programme. The station was renamed Highgate (Archway) (after the nearby high road bridge over Archway Road), then Archway (Highgate), before becoming simply Archway with the Highgate name being reassigned to the new station constructed beneath the London and North Eastern Railway (LNER) surface station of the same name. The layout of the platforms and underground passenger areas still reflect the station's former role as a terminus. The platform walls once featured the distinctive and elegantly simple tiling schemes used by Holden on the underground stations constructed at this time. Cream tiles were used throughout with the station name band formed of letter shaped tiles inset into a background of cream tiles incised to accept the lettering.

Similar tiling schemes can be seen at Bethnal Green and the stations on the tunnelled section of the Hainault branch of the Central Line (for example Gants Hill). All were built in the late 1930s/early 1940s. The tiles at Archway were replaced several years ago by retiling works.

During the tunneling of the tunnel between Archway and Highgate, a major pipe was cut through and flooded the tunnel.

The following London bus routes serve the station (frequencies are for Mon-Fri off peak, correct at 02 January 2007)

  • 4 (Archway Station-Waterloo Station) every 10 minutes
  • 17 (Archway Station Junction Rd-London Bridge station) every 8 minutes
  • 41 (Archway Station-Tottenham Hale Station) every 5 minutes
  • 43 (Friern Barnet Library-London Bridge Station) every 6-7 minutes
  • 134 (North Finchley Tally Ho Corner-Tottenham Court Road Station) every 6 minutes
  • 143 (Archway Station-Brent Cross Shopping Centre) every 12 minutes
  • 210 (Brent Cross Shopping Centre-Finsbury Park Station) every 7-8 minutes
  • 263 (Archway Station-Barnet Hospital) every 10 minutes
  • 271 (Highgate Village South Grove-Moorgate Finsbury Square) every 8 minutes
  • 390 (Archway Station-Notting Hill Gate) every 8 minutes
  • C11 (Archway Station-Brent Cross Shopping Centre) every 10 minutes
  • W5 (Archway Station-Harringay Sainsbury's) every 12 minutes

Night Buses:

  • N20 (Barnet Church-Trafalgar Square) every 30 minutes (12 minutes weekends) from 0034-0534
  • N41 (Tottenham Hale Station-Trafalgar Square) every 30 minutes from 0028-0428
  • 43 (24-hour service, route as daytime) every 30 minutes from 0018-0418
  • 134 (24-hour service, route as daytime) every 15 minutes from 0018-0533
  • 271 (24-hour service, route as daytime) every 30 minutes from 0029-0529
  • 390 (24-hour service, route as daytime) every 30 minutes from 0015-0500

Archway is the nearest tube station to Highgate Cemetery.

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Coordinates: 51°33′56″N, 0°08′06″W

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