Harringay Green Lanes (HRY)

Harringay Green Lanes is a stop on the London Overground Gospel Oak to Barking Line (GOBLIN) in North London between Crouch Hill and South Tottenham
London Overground 710 269 departs while a friend approaches in the other direction


Information
Type: Transport for London (London Overground GOBLIN Line)
Station code: HRY
Opened: 1880
Platforms: 2

The station was opened by the Tottenham & Hampstead Junction Railway in 1880 as Green Lanes. However, the station has changed name no less than five times since then. In 1991 it was renamed Harringay Green Lanes from Harringay East [1]. The station, which is built on an embankment, had wooden platforms and buildings though was rebuilt in the 1950s [2]. The platforms were rebuilt in 1999 due to subsidence problems. Platform buildings were replaced by the bus shelter type of accommodation.

The station was taken over by Transport for London in 2007, and they repainted and resigned the station the following year. Access to the platforms is via road level.
View down the platform

Station entrance

Down the platform in the other direction

Railway bridge next to the entranced

710 269 stands at the station



[1] J.E. Connor, St Pancras to Barking (Middleton Press, 2005) Fig. 65
[2] Ibid. Fig. 60