Oakwood Station (GPS: 51.6476, -0.1318) is a station of the London Underground in Oakwood, in the London Borough of Enfield. This is the second most northerly station of the London Underground network. It is located at the junction of Bramley Road with Chase Road.
The Oakwood Tube Station is served by the Piccadilly Line between
Cockfosters Tube Station, the terminus, with
Southgate Tube Station (heading towards
Uxbridge or
Heathrow Airport Terminals 4 or
5). The station began operations in 1933 for the Cockfosters extension of the Piccadilly Line. It was originally called the Enfield West station. A year later it was renamed Enfield West (Oakwood), and then in 1946, it took on its present name. The station building was designed by Charles Holden.
The Oakwood Tube Station underwent upgrading from October 2006 to December 2007. A new lift was installed to provide step-free access to the platform.
Oakwood Station (GPS: 51.6476, -0.1318)
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Interior of Oakwood Station (GPS: 51.6476, -0.1318)
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Platform level, Oakwood Station (GPS: 51.6476, -0.1318)
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