Tottenham Hale Tube Station, London
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Tottenham Hale Tube Station is a station of the London Underground in Tottenham Hale, in the London Borough of Haringey, in northern London. The station is part of the National Rail station. It is located along Hale Road and is in Travelcard Zone 3.
 Tottenham Hale Tube Station Author: Nick Cooper (Creative Commons Attribution ShareAlike 2.5 Generic)
Tottenham Hale Tube Station is served by the Victoria Line between Blackhorse Road Tube Station (heading towards Walthamstow Central) and Seven Sisters Tube Station, heading towards Brixton. It is also served by the National Express East Anglia trains of the Lea Valley Lines, West Anglia Main Line and the Stansted Express.
The station started operating in 1840 as the Tottenham Station for the Northern & Eastern Railway. It was renamed Tottenham Hale in 1968 when the Victoria Line began operating there. In the late 1990s, the Stansted Express also started operating through this station. At that time, the entire station had to be rebuilt, and the original Victorian era station no longer exists.
 Platform level at Tottenham Hale Tube Station Author: Oxyman (Creative Commons Attribution 2.0 Generic)
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