Tottenham Hale station, Railway and underground station in Tottenham, North London, England
Tottenham Hale is a railway station in North London that serves both underground and overground train services across five platforms split between different levels. The facility integrates multiple transport modes, allowing passengers to switch between tube services and longer-distance rail routes in one location.
The station opened in 1840 as Tottenham on the Northern & Eastern Railway, and was renamed Tottenham Hale in 1968. A major redevelopment in 2014 upgraded the facility and physically connected the separate transport modes into one cohesive interchange.
The station serves as a central transportation node in the London Borough of Haringey, connecting residents to central London through the Victoria line.
The station provides step-free access to all platforms and can be reached easily by people with reduced mobility. Direct connections serve Stansted Airport and central London, making it a convenient interchange for most journeys.
A 2014 redevelopment project integrated the tube, bus, and rail stations, leading to increased investment in the area following the 2011 London events.
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