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What tube line is Totteridge on?

What tube line is Totteridge on?

Northern line
Totteridge & Whetstone (/ˈwɛtstoʊn/) is a London Underground station in Whetstone in the London Borough of Barnet, North London. The station is the penultimate one on the High Barnet branch of the Northern line, between Woodside Park and High Barnet stations, in Travelcard Zone 4.

What zone is Totteridge and Whetstone?

Zone 4
Totteridge and Whetstone is a London Underground station located in Whetstone, which is in the London Borough of Barnet. The station is situated on the Northern Line, between Woodside Park and High Barnet stations. It is in London Travel card Zone 4.

What stations are on the Northern Line?

52
Northern Line/Stations

Is Totteridge and Whetstone a nice place to live?

Whetstone’s strong school district, playgrounds, and friendly atmosphere make it a perfect place for families. However, the area also remains very well suited for young professionals, through its short commute time to the city’s centre, exciting businesses, and short ride to buzzing nightclub areas.

What is the most northern Tube station?

Chesham station
Chesham station is 25 miles (40 km) northwest of Charing Cross, making it the furthest London Underground station from central London. It is both the northernmost and westernmost station in the system.

Who lives in Totteridge Common?

A million or so here can mean a garden with lakes, paddocks and palm trees, as well as accommodation for the staff. Bruce Forsyth, Des O’Connor, David Ginola and Lord Levy (Tony Blair’s multimillionaire tennis partner) all live in Totteridge.

Is Totteridge a good area?

The quaint town of Totteridge has long been a destination for Londoners looking for village living with good Tube links. Totteridge and Whetstone Station will get you straight into Central London on the Northern line.

How many stations are in the district line?

60 stations
Today’s District line serves 60 stations. It operates daily services between Upminster, Ealing Broadway, Richmond and Wimbledon. Wimbledon branch trains also operate to Edgware Road, and services to and from Kensington (Olympia) operate at weekends and during special events.

Which tube station has most lines?

King’s Cross St Pancras tube station
113. King’s Cross St Pancras tube station is served by more Underground lines than any other station on the network.

How many Tube stations are there?

272 stations
London Underground, better known as the Tube, has 11 lines covering 402km and serving 272 stations. The Tube handles up to five million passenger journeys a day. At peak times, there are more than 543 trains whizzing around the Capital.

Which Underground station has the most platforms?

Baker Street
The London Underground trains were originally steam powered. 21. The station with the most platforms is Baker Street with 10 (Moorgate also has 10 platforms but only six are used by Tube trains – others are used by overground trains). 22.