Arnos Grove tube station

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Arnos Grove tube station is a Grade II* listed London Underground station on the Piccadilly line, noted for its modernist architecture by Charles Holden.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Grade II* listed building
London Underground station
modernist building
railway station
architect Charles Holden NERFINISHED
architecturalStyle International Style
Modernist architecture
borough Enfield NERFINISHED
city London NERFINISHED
country United Kingdom
fareZone 4
hasCanopyType island platform canopies
hasDesignSignificance key example of Charles Holden’s modernist Underground designs
hasFeature brick drum-shaped building
canopy over platforms
circular ticket hall
large clerestory windows
sub-surface pedestrian subways
hasMaterial concrete
red brick
hasStationCode AZ NERFINISHED
hasStepFreeAccess no
hasTicketBarriers yes
heritageStatus Grade II* listed
isOnNetwork London Underground NERFINISHED
Transport for London network NERFINISHED
latitude 51.616
line Piccadilly line NERFINISHED
listingAuthority Historic England NERFINISHED
locatedIn Arnos Grove NERFINISHED
England
London NERFINISHED
London Borough of Enfield NERFINISHED
United Kingdom
longitude -0.133
managedBy London Underground NERFINISHED
neighbouringStation Bounds Green tube station NERFINISHED
Southgate tube station NERFINISHED
openedAsPartOf Piccadilly line northern extension NERFINISHED
openingDate 1932
ownedBy Transport for London NERFINISHED
platformCount 4
roleOnLine intermediate station
servedArea Arnos Grove district NERFINISHED
New Southgate area NERFINISHED
servedBy London Buses NERFINISHED
structureType surface station
ticketHallShape cylindrical
trackCount 4

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Charles Holden designed Arnos Grove tube station
London Borough of Enfield hasUndergroundStation Arnos Grove tube station
Charles Holden notableWork Arnos Grove tube station