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Station Address | Canonbury Rail Station , Canonbury station, Wallace Road, Canonbury, Greater London |
Postcode | N1 2PG |
Canonbury Rail Station is in London TravelZone: 2
1st Jun 2010 | On 1 June 2010, as a result of the East London Line extension, North London line services were rerouted to the newly constructed platforms 3 and 4, with the East London line trains now using refurbished platforms 1 and 2. |
Circa Jan 2007 | The ticket office was extensively refurbished in 2007, as part of the station upgrade programme delivered through conversion to London Overground. |
Circa Jan 1969 | The station's main Victorian building was demolished in 1969. |
Circa Dec 1870 | The station was resited to its present location, the west side of Douglas Road (now Wallace Road), in December 1870. |
Circa Jul 1870 | The station was renamed "Canonbury" in July 1870 |
1st Sep 1858 | The station opened as "Newington Road and Balls Pond Road" on 1st Sept 1858 by the North London Railway, and was sited east of the present station on the east side of Newington Green Road. |