Oakwood tube station

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Oakwood tube station is a London Underground station on the Piccadilly line serving the Oakwood area in the north of the London Borough of Enfield.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf London Underground station
railway station
architect Charles Holden NERFINISHED
architecturalStyle Art Deco
Modernist architecture
borough London Borough of Enfield NERFINISHED
country United Kingdom
fareZone 5
formerName Enfield West NERFINISHED
Enfield West and Southgate NERFINISHED
hasAccessibility step-free access to platforms
hasBusConnections London Buses routes
hasCanopy concrete canopy over entrance
hasCycleParking yes
hasEntranceOn Bramley Road NERFINISHED
hasFeature high brick drum tower
hasGradeListing Grade II listed building
hasPlatformType island platform
hasStationCarPark yes
hasStructureType surface station
hasTicketBarriers automatic ticket gates
hasTicketHallType surface ticket hall
hasWaitingRoom yes
isOnBranch Cockfosters branch of the Piccadilly line NERFINISHED
isTerminusOf some Piccadilly line services
latitude 51.647
liesBetweenStation Cockfosters tube station NERFINISHED
Southgate tube station NERFINISHED
locatedIn England
London NERFINISHED
London Borough of Enfield NERFINISHED
Oakwood NERFINISHED
United Kingdom
longitude -0.131
managedBy London Underground NERFINISHED
mapType Greater London NERFINISHED
network London Underground NERFINISHED
numberOfPlatforms 2
numberOfTracks 2
opened 1933-03-13
originallyNamed Enfield West NERFINISHED
ownedBy Transport for London NERFINISHED
servedByLine Piccadilly line NERFINISHED
servesArea Oakwood area of north London
stationCode OAK NERFINISHED
symbol Underground NERFINISHED

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London Borough of Enfield hasUndergroundStation Oakwood tube station
Charles Holden designed Oakwood tube station