Sudbury Hill tube station

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Sudbury Hill tube station is a London Underground station on the Piccadilly line, notable for its 1930s modernist architecture characteristic of designer Charles Holden.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf London Underground station
railway station
architecturalStyle modernist architecture
borough London Borough of Harrow NERFINISHED
city London NERFINISHED
country United Kingdom
countryCode GB
designedBy Charles Holden NERFINISHED
fareZone 4
fareZoneStartDate 1970s
hasAccessibility no step-free access
hasAdjacentStation South Harrow tube station NERFINISHED
Sudbury Town tube station NERFINISHED
hasBuildingMaterial brick
concrete
hasCanopy platform canopies
hasFareGates yes
hasFeature flat concrete canopies
large glazed screens
subway access to platforms
tall ticket hall block
hasLighting electric lighting
hasPlatforms 2
hasStationCode SUH NERFINISHED
hasTicketHall yes
hasTicketOffice yes
hasUsageType commuter station
hasWaitingRoom no traditional waiting room
interchangeWith Sudbury Hill Harrow railway station (National Rail, Chiltern Railways) NERFINISHED
lineExtension Piccadilly line western extension to South Harrow and Uxbridge NERFINISHED
locatedIn England
London NERFINISHED
London Borough of Harrow NERFINISHED
Sudbury Hill NERFINISHED
United Kingdom
managedBy London Underground
nearTo Sudbury Hill Harrow railway station NERFINISHED
network London Underground NERFINISHED
openingDate 1931
originalOperator Piccadilly line NERFINISHED
ownedBy Transport for London
servedByDirection eastbound Piccadilly line services
westbound Piccadilly line services
servedByLine Piccadilly line NERFINISHED
structureType surface station
symbol London Underground roundel NERFINISHED

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Charles Holden designed Sudbury Hill tube station