White Hart Lane railway station
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| Location | Tottenham |
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| Local authority | Haringey |
| Managed by | National Express East Anglia |
| Station code | WHL |
| Number of platforms | 2 |
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| National Rail annual entry and exit | |
| 2004–05 | 0.332 million[1] |
| 2005–06 | 0.259 million[1] |
| 2006–07 | 0.572 million[1] |
| Lists of stations | DLR · Underground · National Rail · Tramlink |
| External links | Departures • Layout |
| Facilities • Buses | |
White Hart Lane station in Tottenham, (London) was originally a station on the Stoke Newington & Edmonton Railway. The station opened on 22 July 1872. It is now operated by National Express East Anglia. It is in London Travelcard Zone 3. It is on the Seven Sisters branch of the Lea Valley Lines.
It is close to Tottenham Hotspur football club.
Other websites[change]
| Wikimedia Commons has media related to: White Hart Lane railway station |
- Train times and station information for White Hart Lane railway station from National Rail
| Preceding station | Following station | |||
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| Bruce Grove | National Express East Anglia Lea Valley Lines |
Silver Street | ||
| West Anglia |
| Seven Sisters Branch
Edmonton Green |
References[change]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 "Station usage". Rail statistics. Office of Rail Regulation. 30 April 2010. http://www.rail-reg.gov.uk/server/show/nav.1529. Retrieved 17 January 2011. Please note: Some methodology may vary year on year.
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