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Cranley Gardens
Cranley Gardens station on a 1920 map
Cranley Gardens is located in Greater London
Cranley Gardens
Cranley Gardens
Location of Cranley Gardens in Greater London
LocationHighgate
Local authorityHaringey
Grid referenceTQ283891
Number of platforms2
Railway companies
Original companyGreat Northern Railway
Pre-groupingGreat Northern Railway
Post-groupingLondon and North Eastern Railway
Key dates
1873Line opened (MHR)
1902Station opened (MHR)
1930Closed (LNER)
1932Reopened (LNER)
1951Closed (BR)
1952Reopened (BR)
1954Closed (passengers) (BR)
1957Closed (goods) (BR)
Other information
Coordinates51°35′11″N 0°8′53″W / 51.58639°N 0.14806°W / 51.58639; -0.14806
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Cranley Gardens railway station was a station in the Muswell Hill area of north London. It was located between Highgate and Muswell Hill stations, at the junction of Muswell Hill Road and Cranley Gardens. Nothing remains of the station today and its site is now occupied by housing and a school. In the 1930s, plans were made to electrify the line and transfer the mainline service to London Underground's Northern line, but these were abandoned after the Second World War. The station closed for passengers in 1954 and for goods in 1957.

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