Everything about Chalk Farm Tube Station totally explained
Chalk Farm tube station is a
London Underground station near
Camden Town in
London. The station is on the
Edgware branch of the
Northern Line, between
Camden Town and
Belsize Park stations, and in
Travelcard Zone 2. The station is located at the junction of
Chalk Farm Road, Haverstock Hill and Adelaide Road.
The station was opened on
22 June 1907 by the
Charing Cross, Euston & Hampstead Railway. The narrow wedge-shaped site occupied by the station building gives it the longest frontage of any of the stations designed by Architect
Leslie Green for the three tube lines owned by the
Underground Electric Railways Company of London Ltd and opened in
1906 and
1907. It also has the shallowest lift shafts of any Underground station (21ft).
Nearby is
The Roundhouse arts venue, the Enterprise Pub, Camden College of English and Select Model Agency.
The station was refurbished by
Tube Lines with work completed in 2005.
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