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Highbury & Islington tube station

Highbury & Islington London Underground London Overground National Rail
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Highbury & Islington is located in Greater London
Highbury & Islington
Highbury & Islington
Location of Highbury & Islington in Greater London
Location Highbury & Islington
Local authority London Borough of Islington
Managed by London Underground
Station code HHY
DfT category C2 (Great Northern platforms)
F1 (London Overground)
Number of platforms 8
Accessible Yes (Overground platforms only)
Fare zone 2
London Underground annual entry and exit
2013 Increase 18.13 million
2014 Increase 18.28 million
2015 Increase 18.44 million
2016 Increase 20.22 million
National Rail annual entry and exit
2011–12 Increase 11.801 million
– interchange  Increase 1.963 million
2012–13 Increase 14.700 million
– interchange  Decrease 1.766 million
2013–14 Increase 15.840 million
– interchange  Increase 2.037 million
2014–15 Increase 19.976 million
– interchange  Increase 2.893 million
2015–16 Increase 28.166 million
– interchange  Decrease 2.834 million
Key dates
1850 Opened (NLR)
1904 Opened (GN&CR)
1968 Opened (Victoria line)
1975 Closed (Northern line (Highbury Branch))
1976 Opened (Northern City Line)
Feb 2010 Overground Platforms closed for rebuilding
June 2010 North London Line Platforms re-open
March 2011 East London Line Platforms open
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WGS84 51°32′45″N 0°06′18″W / 51.5458°N 0.1050°W / 51.5458; -0.1050Coordinates: 51°32′45″N 0°06′18″W / 51.5458°N 0.1050°W / 51.5458; -0.1050
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Highbury & Islington is a London Underground and National Rail interchange station in the London Borough of Islington, north London. It is served by the London Underground's Victoria line, London Overground's East and North London Lines, and Great Northern's Northern City Line.

On the Victoria line the station is between Finsbury Park and King's Cross St. Pancras. On the Northern City Line it is between Essex Road and Drayton Park, 2 miles 21 chains (3.6 km) down-line from Moorgate.

The station is in Travelcard Zone 2.

The current station derives from two earlier stations. The first, which was on the same site, was an impressive Victorian-gothic building, designed by Edwin Henry Horne, with a drive-in forecourt, built in 1850 as Islington by the North London Railway (NLR). Station reconstruction completed in 1872 when renamed Highbury & Islington

The second station, on the opposite side of Holloway Road, was opened on 28 June 1904 by the Great Northern & City Railway (GN&CR) on its underground line, between Finsbury Park and Moorgate. This line and stations were operated by the Metropolitan Railway and its successors from 1913 until 1975 when the line, by then called the Northern City Line, was transferred to British Rail. The route is now operated by Great Northern.


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