Upper Holloway is a stop on the London Overground's Gospel Oak to Barking Line (GOBLIN) in North London between Gospel Oak and Crouch Hill.
LO 710 267 arrives at Upper Holloway
Information
Type:
Transport for London (London Overground GOBLIN)
Station code:
UHL
Opened:
1862
Platforms:
2
The station was opened in 1862 as part of the Tottenham & Hampstead Junction Railway. The station was built in a cutting and retained it's original features including platform canopies into the 1960s [1]. The platform facilities have been demolished though the original street level ticket office remains (though no longer used for that purpose). The station became part of the London Overground in 2008. The line was electrified in 2017.
The station has brick built and glass fronted shelters on both platforms. Access to the platforms is via ramps or steps from street level, either side of a road bridge which crosses the line.
Platform shelter
View down the platform
Two options for platform access
Both shelters can be seen here
710 262 arrives
[1] J.E. Connor, St. Pancras to Barking (Middleton Press, 2005) Fig. 47