Randomness Guide to London - Differences between Version 11 and Version 10 of Category Northern Line

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== Line 2 == == Line 2 ==
Multi-branched [[Category Tube|Tube]] line running roughly north-south across London. It has two southern termini, one at [[Morden Station|Morden]] and one at [[Battersea Power Station Station|Battersea Power Station]], from where trains run up to [[Kennington Station|Kennington]]. Here the line splits, with one branch going via [[Charing Cross Station|Charing Cross]] to serve Waterloo, Soho, and Fitzrovia and the other via [[Bank Station|Bank]] to serve the City, Islington, and King's Cross. The lines join up again at [[Camden Town Station|Camden Town]] (though both branches serve [[Euston Station|Euston]], this isn't really a recommended interchange). After leaving Camden Town there's another split, with one branch heading to [[Edgware Station|Edgware]] via [[Hampstead Station|Hampstead]] and [[Golders Green Station|Golders Green]] and the other heading to [[High Barnet Station|High Barnet]] via the various Finchley stations. A small spur off this latter branch at [[Finchley Central Station|Finchley Central]] serves [[Mill Hill East Station|Mill Hill East]].
Multi-branched [[Category Tube|Tube]] line running roughly north-south across London. From the southern terminus at [[Morden Station|Morden]], trains run up to [[Kennington Station|Kennington]] where the line splits, with one branch going via [[Charing Cross Station|Charing Cross]] to serve Waterloo, Soho, and Fitzrovia and the other via [[Bank Station|Bank]] to serve the City, Islington, and King's Cross. The lines join up again at [[Camden Town Station|Camden Town]] (though both branches serve [[Euston Station|Euston]], this isn't really a recommended interchange). After leaving Camden Town there's another split, with one branch heading to [[Edgware Station|Edgware]] via [[Hampstead Station|Hampstead]] and [[Golders Green Station|Golders Green]] and the other heading to [[High Barnet Station|High Barnet]] via the various Finchley stations. A small spur off this latter branch at [[Finchley Central Station|Finchley Central]] serves [[Mill Hill East Station|Mill Hill East]].
== Line 4 ==
Most trains on the Charing Cross branch go to/from Battersea Power Station, but a few go to/from Morden, and some terminate or begin their route at Kennington.

== Line 6 ==
Additionally, trains on the Charing Cross branch may terminate or begin their route at Kennington, rather than going all the way to/from Morden (see the [[Kennington Station]] page for the reasons).

== Line 9 == == Line 9 ==
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Northern_line Wikipedia entry]
* [http://www.tfl.gov.uk/tfl/corporate/modesoftransport/tube/linefacts/?line=northern Northern Line facts from TfL]
* [http
://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Northern_line Wikipedia entry]
== Line 19 == == Line 20 ==
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== Line 22 == == Line 23 ==
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== Line 24 == == Line 25 ==
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Multi-branched Tube line running roughly north-south across London. From the southern terminus at Morden, trains run up to Kennington where the line splits, with one branch going via Charing Cross to serve Waterloo, Soho, and Fitzrovia and the other via Bank to serve the City, Islington, and King's Cross. The lines join up again at Camden Town (though both branches serve Euston, this isn't really a recommended interchange). After leaving Camden Town there's another split, with one branch heading to Edgware via Hampstead and Golders Green and the other heading to High Barnet via the various Finchley stations. A small spur off this latter branch at Finchley Central serves Mill Hill East.

Currently, the general service pattern has trains from both the Charing Cross and the Bank branches going to both Edgware and High Barnet; however, as of early 2008, the weekday morning peak trains have been segregated, with all northbound Bank branch trains going to High Barnet and all northbound Charing Cross branch trains going to Edgware. According to London Connections, this split is permanent, and will probably be extended to off-peak hours at some point too, meaning that the Northern Line will effectively become two separate lines.

Additionally, trains on the Charing Cross branch may terminate or begin their route at Kennington, rather than going all the way to/from Morden (see the Kennington Station page for the reasons).

See also:

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