1930s map showing the loop from Kentish Town, the
former terminus, to the Gospel Oak to Barking line.
Seen here are Highgate Road and Junction Road stations.
Highgate Road had two stations; High Level and a Low Level. The
one seen on the map here is the High Level one.
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Westward view from Kentish Town showing the missing
track area on the right that led to Highgate Road Low Level station.
There are no signs on the left of the bridge that spanned the
tracks here and led to Highgate Road High Level station.
(Apr 2006)
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The site of Highgate Road Low Level station looking
west.
(Apr 2006 )
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Highgate Road Low Level station looking east with
the viaduct for the High Level station visible at the top right
of the photo.
(Apr 2006)
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The station building area for the low level station
was situated just to the left of the photo, the high level station's
entrance was through the arch beneath the bridge.
(Apr 2006)
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The former entrance to the High Level station.
(Apr 2006)
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View of the High Level and its entrance underneath
the bridge. The phone box on the left of the photo indicates
the approximate position of the low level station building.
(Apr 2006)
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The High Level platform area.
(Apr 2006)
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Looking east at the junction of the high level and
the low level tracks, just short of the old Junction Road station.
(Apr 2006)
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