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These lines, built in the 1860s and 1870s by the Edgware, Highgate and London Railway ( EH & LR ) and its successors, ran from Finsbury Park to Edgware via Highgate, with branches to Alexandra Palace and High Barnet.
14 would have continued on beyond Finchley Central, seven each on the High Barnet and Edgware branches.
Further progress was disrupted by the start of the war, though enough had been made to complete the electrification of the High Barnet branch onwards from East Finchley over which tube services started on 14 April 1940 ; the new ( deep-level ) Highgate station finally opened on 19 January 1941.
The implemented service from High Barnet branch gave good access both to the West End and the City.
The rural railway heritage of the High Barnet branch beyond Highgate can be seen in the design of many of the stations.
Although no one was hurt, points and signals were damaged, and the junctions there were not used while repairs were under way: trains coming from Edgware worked the Bank branch only, and trains from High Barnet and Mill Hill East worked the Charing Cross branch only.
This was part of Tube Lines's redevelopment of some Edgware and High Barnet Branch stations, including replacement of track, signals, as well as station maintenance.
This included refurbishment of all High Barnet branch stations from West Finchley to Camden Town.
As bicycles are not allowed in tunnel sections ( even if no station is in that section ) as they would hinder evacuation, they are limited to High Barnet – East Finchley, the Mill Hill East branch, Edgware – Colindale and Hendon – Golders Green.
Mill Hill East station ( the right-hand red dot above ), situated off Bittacy Hill, is the only station on a branch line from Finchley Central on the High Barnet branch of the Northern Line.
In the north of the borough on the eastern side is Barnet, also known as High Barnet or Chipping Barnet, Totteridge, and Whetstone.
This division is largely because the eastern side grew around what is now the High Barnet Underground branch of the Northern Line.
The borough is served by the northern-most sections of the London Underground's Northern Line, including all three of the line's northern termini ( Edgware, High Barnet, and Mill Hill East ).
The surface sections of the High Barnet and Edgware branches are entirely in the borough.
The High Barnet branch surfaces just before East Finchley station.
The rest of the line continues through West Finchley, Woodside Park and Totteridge and Whetstone stations to the terminus at High Barnet station.
It is a key interchange station for the Bank, Charing Cross, Edgware and High Barnet Northern Line branches.
# London, High Barnet, St Albans, Dunstable, Stony Stratford, Towcester
# High Barnet, Hatfield, Baldock, Biggleswade, St Neots, Oakham
A number of branch lines were opened in the 1870s, including Bourne to Sleaford in 1870, Wood Green to Enfield in 1871, Finchley to High Barnet in 1872, Highgate to Alexandra Palace and Wainfleet to Skegness in 1873, Ossett to Dewsbury in 1874, Bradford to Shipley and Sedgebrook to Barkston in 1875, Newark to Bottesford and the Pudsey Greenside branch in 1878, and finally the Queensbury to Ovenden line in 1879, which completed a new route from Bradford to Halifax.
As part of London Underground's " New Works " programme, plans were made to connect the Northern City Line to the surface at Finsbury Park, and then join suburban branches to Alexandra Palace, High Barnet and Edgware.
This used to carry passenger trains to / from various North London stations ( such as Edgware, Alexandra Palace, High Barnet, and others ) over part of the North London Line to Broad Street Station ; however, since the opening of the Great Northern Electrics suburban electrification which in the 1970s saw trains being diverted into and stations, this link has only been used for freight trains.
High Barnet, c. 1972.

High and Station
Notable Art Deco buildings include several 1930s era skyscrapers, such as the National Newark Building and Eleven 80, the restored Newark Penn Station, and Arts High School.
Brown had won six Ohio state championships in nine years at Massillon High School and the 1942 national championship at Ohio State, and had also coached successfully at the military ’ s Great Lakes Naval Station.
In January 2010, Manual hired Bryan Station High School head coach Oliver Lucas to same position.
* Station Camp High School
Rail service to the northern part of the county from Newark Penn Station is provided to High Bridge, Annandale, Lebanon and Whitehouse Station by New Jersey Transit's Raritan Valley Line.
The first section to be used was between the Spa Road Station and Deptford High Street.
The former Brentford railway station ( GWR ) | Brentford GWR Station view eastward on Brentford High St.
There are five other pubs in the Town Centre-The Charlotte in Station Road, the Duke of Wellington on London Road and the Crayford Arms, Duke's Head and The One Bell ( owned by Jimmy Bullard, a championship footballer ), all on or adjoining Crayford High Street.
* Kilburn High Road Station ( London Overground )
* The Police Station at the corner of the High Street and Green Lane is believed to be London's oldest working police station but has been scheduled for closure since January 21, 2010.
There were once two overground railway stations-Uxbridge Vine Street ( originally just Uxbridge Station ) and Uxbridge High Street.
St. John's Church ( C of E ) stands in Queens Road, near the end of the small High Street (" Station Road ").
* Bryan Station High School
Smiths Station High School has an enrollment of 1, 800 + students and is the 11th largest high school in the state.
The Lake Station Community Schools district consists of three elementary schools, Virgil I. Bailey, Carl J. Polk, Alexander and Hamilton, a preschool and 6th grade school combined named Central, and one combined junior and senior high school Thomas A. Edison Junior-Senior High School.
River Forest High School, River Forest Junior High School, River Forest Elementary School, John I. Meister Elementary School, and Henry S. Evans Elementary School are all within the city limits of Lake Station ( as the result of the city's 1972 annexation of previously unincorporated parts of Hobart Township ).
Stops along the way include: The North Billerica MBTA Station, Pollard Street, High Street, Billerica Center and Town Hall, the Billerica Mall, and Towne Plaza, and a shopping center located in Riverdale.
) is a former NASA astronaut, who flew on the Space Shuttle and Space Station Mir Born and raised in Eastpointe, Linenger graduated from East Detroit High School in 1973.
* Cub Koda, lead singer of Brownsville Station, best known for the 1973 hit song " Smokin ' in the Boys Room ", which was later covered by Mötley Crüe, graduated from Manchester High School
The campus is housed in a renovated wing of the former Madison Station Elementary School ( Madison Ridgeland High School ) campus.
The high school is part of the Monmouth Regional High School District, which serves students from Shrewsbury Township and Tinton Falls, along with students from Eatontown and Naval Weapons Station Earle.
and N3700 Rd., Bristow * Texaco Service Station ( added 1995-Building-# 95000034 ) 201 W. Fourth Ave., Bristow High.
The High Street Historic District, Old Pottstown Historic District, Pottsgrove Mansion, Grubb Mansion, Jefferson Elementary School, Pottstown Roller Mill, Reading Railroad Pottstown Station, and Henry Antes House are listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

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