Bounds Green tube station

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Bounds Green tube station is a London Underground station on the Piccadilly line in north London, noted for its 1930s modernist architecture.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf London Underground station
railway station
adjacentStationOnPiccadillyLine Arnos Grove NERFINISHED
Wood Green NERFINISHED
architect Charles Holden NERFINISHED
architecturalStyle Art Deco
Modernist architecture
borough Haringey NERFINISHED
country England
United Kingdom
fareZone 3
4
hasBusConnections yes
hasDesignFeatures brick and glass drum building
circular ticket hall
sub-surface pedestrian subways
hasEscalators true
hasIslandPlatforms false
hasLatitude 51.607
hasLifts false
hasLongitude -0.124
hasOriginalOperator London Electric Railway NERFINISHED
hasSidePlatforms true
hasStationCode BDS NERFINISHED
hasStationType sub-surface entrance with deep-level platforms
hasTicketBarriers true
hasTicketHalls 1
isInTravelcardSystem true
isNamedAfter Bounds Green area NERFINISHED
isOnSectionOfLine between Wood Green and Arnos Grove
isPartOfNetwork London Underground NERFINISHED
isTravelcardZoneBoundary between Zone 3 and Zone 4
isUnderground true
lineOpeningContext part of Piccadilly line extension to Cockfosters
locatedIn Bounds Green NERFINISHED
London Borough of Haringey NERFINISHED
north London
locatedOnRoad Bounds Green Road NERFINISHED
nearJunctionWith Brownlow Road NERFINISHED
openingDate 1932-09-19
operatedBy London Underground NERFINISHED
ownedBy Transport for London
platformCount 2
servedByLine Piccadilly line NERFINISHED
servesArea Bounds Green NERFINISHED
Bowes Park NERFINISHED
structureType deep-level underground station

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Charles Holden designed Bounds Green tube station