The Anonymous Widower

Walking From Harringay Station To Harringay Green Lanes Station

This is what Transport for London call an official out-of-station interchange and you can touch-out of one station and touch-in the other without getting charged.

So after visiting Palmers Green, I got on a train, which took me to Harringay station, from where I walked down the hill to Harringay Green Lanes station.

It was an easy walk and this could be a one-way interchange for some people, as the other way you’d walk up the hill.

Harringay is a typical hole-in-the-wall station of which there are many over the UK.

When I got onto Green Lanes, I saw the enormous mural on the bridge for the first time. It is promoting the Big Plan, which is all about improving the area.

As the Gospel Oak to Barking Line is being upgraded, do we have the classic stimulus for improvement of the area? The area has had all sorts of problems, that I can remember.

December 17, 2014 - Posted by | Transport/Travel | , ,

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  1. the picture 15 which shows direction to platform 2, I walked to platform 2. Walked up and entered the Barking train. It was after TFL charged me I realised I didn’t tap in at the station. I don’t remember seeing any gates or place to tap in.

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