Gants Hill tube station

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Gants Hill tube station is a London Underground station on the Central line, notable for its distinctive circular ticket hall and location in the northeast London suburb of Gants Hill.

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Gants Hill tube station canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf London Underground station
railway station
connectsTo London Buses services
designedBy Charles Holden NERFINISHED
fareZone Zone 4
hasAccessFrom Cranbrook Road NERFINISHED
Woodford Avenue NERFINISHED
hasArchitecturalStyle Art Deco-influenced design
hasBorough Redbridge NERFINISHED
hasCity London NERFINISHED
hasCountry United Kingdom
hasEntranceOn Gants Hill roundabout NERFINISHED
hasFeature circular concourse
subway pedestrian tunnels
tiled barrel-vaulted platforms
hasLatitude 51.576
hasLongitude 0.066
hasPlatformConfiguration island platforms
hasStationCode GTH NERFINISHED
hasStructureType deep-level tube station
hasTicketHallType subsurface circular ticket hall
isInRegion northeast London
isInSuburb Gants Hill NERFINISHED
isInTravelcardZone 4
isNamedAfter Gants Hill area NERFINISHED
isOnBranch Hainault loop NERFINISHED
isOnNetwork London Underground NERFINISHED
isUnderground true
liesBetweenStation Newbury Park tube station NERFINISHED
Redbridge tube station NERFINISHED
locatedIn England
Gants Hill NERFINISHED
London NERFINISHED
London Borough of Redbridge NERFINISHED
United Kingdom
managedBy London Underground NERFINISHED
numberOfPlatforms 2
numberOfTracks 2
openedOn 1947-12-14
ownedBy Transport for London
servedByLine Central line NERFINISHED

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London Borough of Redbridge hasUndergroundStation Gants Hill tube station