Piccadilly Extension (London Electric Railways)






Locations along the line

These locations are along the line.

New north side entrance to Finsbury Park Underground station, LUL Piccadilly and Victoria Lines, on 29th December 2019. This opened on 17th ...
David Bosher 29/12/2019
South side entrance to Finsbury Park Underground station on Seven Sisters Road, on 29th December 2019. This is now open only on weekdays between 06.45 ...
David Bosher 29/12/2019
Refurbished LUL 1973 stock on a Piccadilly Line service to Cockfosters calling at Finsbury Park station, an interchange with the LUL Victoria Line and ...
David Bosher 01/01/2019
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Refurbished 49 years old LU 1973 stock arriving at Manor House with a Piccadilly Line service to Cockfosters, on 19th February 2022. Replacement of ...
David Bosher 19/02/2022
One of the stairwell entrances to Manor House station, LUL Piccadilly Line, on the Cockfosters extension that opened as far as Arnos Grove on 19th ...
David Bosher 09/12/2010
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Turnpike Lane station, eastbound Piccadilly Line platform for Cockfosters but actually facing north, on 9th January 2023. This station was opened with ...
David Bosher 09/01/2023
Original Tickets & Trains sign, with more modern sign above, at one of the stairwell entrances to Turnpike Lane, LUL Piccadilly Line, on 16th ...
David Bosher 16/09/2020
Exterior of Turnpike Lane station, Piccadilly Line, on 9th January 2023. It celebrated its 90th birthday on 19th September 2022, having opened with ...
David Bosher 09/01/2023
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Refurbished LUL 1973 stock train 'not in service' passing Wood Green, on the Piccadilly Line, on 26th March 2021. This station was opened on 19th ...
David Hart 26/03/2021
Interior of Wood Green ticket hall, Piccadilly Line, on 20th April 2022, during a lull in passenger flows. This Charles Holden designed station will ...
David Bosher 20/04/2022
Exterior of Wood Green station, Piccadilly Line, on 11th May 2021. This was opened with the first stage of the Cockfosters extension from Finsbury ...
David Bosher 11/05/2021
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Exterior of Bounds Green, Piccadilly Line, on the scorching morning of Saturday, 9th July 2022, two months short of the station's 90th birthday, seen ...
David Bosher 09/07/2022
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The circular ticket hall at Arnos Grove, LU Piccadilly Line, is one of Dr. Charles Holden's most iconic designs which doesn't look anywhere near its ...
David Bosher 02/12/2023
Arnos Grove, LU Piccadilly Line, looking towards Cockfosters, with two trains of LU 1973 stock, both on borrowed time, on Saturday, 2nd December 2023. ...
David Bosher 03/12/2023
One of Dr. Charles Holden's most iconic designs, the circular entrance tower building to Arnos Grove, LU Piccadilly Line, seen here as the night ...
David Bosher 09/01/2023
Former passimeter ticket booth in the hall at Arnos Grove, Piccadilly Line, on 9th January 2023. It is no longer in use for its original purpose but ...
David Bosher 09/01/2023
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The platform for Piccadilly Line trains to Heathrow and Uxbridge at Southgate station, north London, opened in 1933, looking north, on 16th November ...
David Bosher 16/11/2012
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Oakwood station, LU Piccadilly Line, looking across its low island platform from west to east, on 9th January 2023. This station opened as Enfield ...
David Bosher 09/01/2023
Exterior of Oakwood station, LU Piccadilly Line, opened 13th March 1933 as Enfield West (Enfield West (Oakwood) from 1934 and just Oakwood from 1946) ...
David Bosher 09/01/2023
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Designed by Dr. Charles Holden (1875-1960), the London Underground's Chief Architect between the two world wars, and opened on 31st July 1933, 30 days after the formation of the London Passenger Transport Board, with the final extension from Enfield West (now Oakwood).
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Interior of refurbished LUL 1973 stock train at the Piccadilly Line terminus at Cockfosters, awaiting departure for Rayners Lane, on 18th April 2019. ...
David Bosher 18/04/2019
Exterior of Cockfosters station, eastern terminus of the Piccadilly Line, opened on 31st July 1933 and where Dr. Holden designed a more modest ...
David Bosher 09/01/2023
Original 1933 passimeter ticket booth, dating from the opening of Cockfosters. No longer used as such but perfectly preserved as seen on 9th January ...
David Bosher 09/01/2023
The ticket hall at Cockfosters, terminus of the LUL PIccadilly Line, opened in 1933, on 18th April 2019. The passimeter office is no longer in use but ...
David Bosher 18/04/2019
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