Goodge Street is a stop on the London Underground's Northern Line (Charing Cross Branch) in Central London between
Tottenham Court Road and
Warren Street.
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A Northern Line train heads off North |
Information |
Type: |
Transport for London (Northern Line Charing Cross Branch) |
Station code: |
ZGS |
Opened: |
1907 |
Platforms: |
2 |
The station was opened in 1907 by the Charing Cross, Euston & Hampstead Railway as Tottenham Court Road [1]. The name was changed the following year after the opening of an interchange at the other Tottenham Court Road station. The station retains it's Leslie Green designed surface building. The station also retains lifts and not an escalator to facilitate travel between surface and platform level. There is also a 165 step staircase.