Tottenham Hale bus station
The bus station in 2009 | |
Location | Tottenham Hale Haringey |
Operated by | Transport for London |
Bus stands | 4 |
Bus operators | |
Connections | Next to Tottenham Hale Station |
Tottenham Hale bus station serves the Tottenham Hale area of North London in the London Borough of Haringey.
Following the 2011 England riots which began in Tottenham, a redevelopment of the tube, bus and rail stations was used to encourage investment in the area.[1] The £110 million bus and rail interchange project for Tottenham Hale was completed in 2014.[2] As part of the project the bus station was roofed with ETFE, which is also used in the Eden Project.[3] The bus station roof was a finalist for Best Urban Design in the 2018 Haringey Design Awards 2018,[4] and a National Finalist in the Structural Steel Design Awards in 2015.[5]
Buses[edit]
The following bus routes serve the bus station London Buses route 41, 76, 123, 192, 230, W4, N41 and N73.
Train services[edit]
Tottenham Hale Station is situated right outside the bus station.
References[edit]
- ↑ Tom Verebes, ed. (2015-12-07). Mass-Customised Cities. John Wiley & Sons. p. 95. ISBN 9781118915691. Search this book on
- ↑ "'Landmark' Tottenham Hale Station plans get green light". Haringey Council. Retrieved 2020-01-25.
- ↑ Carlon, John (2017-03-22). "3M's ETFE chosen for roof refit at London's Tottenham Hale bus station". British Plastics and Rubber. Retrieved 2020-01-25.
- ↑ "Design Awards 2018 - Best Urban Design". Haringey Council. Retrieved 2020-01-25.
- ↑ "Tottenham Hale Bus Station Canopies". www.steelconstruction.org. Retrieved 2020-01-25.
External links[edit]
Coordinates: 51°35′19″N 0°03′37″W / 51.58854°N 0.06027°W
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