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Cockfosters tube station

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Cockfosters tube station — a Grade II*-listed historic house in england-london, United Kingdom.

Cockfosters Underground Station (Piccadilly Line) - 52804960273

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Plan your visit

Typical visit
1 h–2 h
  • Family-friendly
  • Wheelchair accessible

About

Cockfosters tube station is a Grade II*-listed building in england-london, United Kingdom. Grade II* status is conferred by Historic England (or Cadw, Historic Environment Scotland or NIEA equivalents) on buildings of exceptional national interest. See the linked Wikipedia article for full historical and architectural details.

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From the Wikipedia article

Cockfosters () is a London Underground station. It is located on Cockfosters Road (A111), which is approximately nine miles (14 km) from central London and serves Cockfosters. The station is at the boundary of the London Borough of Barnet and the London Borough of Enfield. It is the eastern terminus of the Piccadilly line and the next station towards west is Oakwood. The station is in London fare zone 5.

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Background

History

The station opened on 31 July 1933, the last of the stations on the extension of the line from Finsbury Park to do so and four months after Oakwood station (then called Enfield West) opened. Prior to its opening, Trent Park and Cock Fosters (an early spelling of the area's name) were suggested as alternative station names. The original site hoarding displayed the name as a single word. The station was designed by Charles Holden in a modern European style using brick, glass and reinforced concrete. Compared with the other new stations Holden designed for the extension, Cockfosters' street buildings are modest in scale, lacking the mass of Oakwood or Arnos Grove or the avant-garde flourish of…

Visiting

Cockfosters tube station features prominently in the novel While England Sleeps by American author David Leavitt. One of the novel's protagonists is writing a book entitled The Train to Cockfosters. A commercial for Foster's lager shown on UK television in the 1980s features Paul Hogan sitting in an Underground station near to a Japanese man who is looking at the Tube map on the wall. The man asks Hogan, "Can you tell me the way to Cockfosters?", to which Hogan replies, "Drink it warm, mate".

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Coordinates
51.6517, -0.1489
District
Enfield
Parish
Enfield, unparished area
Postcode
EN4 0DZ
Parliamentary constituency
Southgate and Wood Green

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Frequently asked questions

Where is Cockfosters tube station?
Cockfosters tube station is in London, United Kingdom (postcode EN4 0DZ), in the parish of Enfield, unparished area.
Who owns Cockfosters tube station?
Cockfosters tube station is owned by London Underground.
Is Cockfosters tube station a listed building?
Cockfosters tube station is officially recognised as Grade II* listed.
How do I get to Cockfosters tube station?
Drivers can navigate to postcode EN4 0DZ. It sits within the Southgate and Wood Green parliamentary constituency.