For twenty years after World War Two, Canonbury station's Victorian buildings survived as the air raids had left them but were torn down in 1966 and replaced by this pathetic excuse for a station
For twenty years after World War Two, Canonbury station's Victorian buildings survived as the air raids had left them but were torn down in 1966 and replaced by this pathetic excuse for a station
4th December 2007
London Stations - North of the River
London Area Transport by David Bosher @ fotopic.net
The fine North London Railway entrance to Camden Road station, opened as Camden Town 1850, renamed 1950.  The old name can still be seen engraved in the parapetsPrevious | NextOne of Kentish Town station's platform awnings now stands in the street above.  WHY?

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