Tottenham Hale bus station

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Tottenham Hale Bus Station
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The bus station in 2009
Location Tottenham Hale
Haringey
Operated by Transport for London
Bus stands4
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ConnectionsNext to Tottenham Hale Station

Tottenham Hale bus station serves the Tottenham Hale area of North London in the London Borough of Haringey.

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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

The following bus routes serve the bus station London Buses route 41, 76, 123, 192, 230, W4, N41 and N73.

Train services

Tottenham Hale Station is situated right outside the bus station.

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References

  1. Tom Verebes, ed. (7 December 2015). Mass-Customised Cities. John Wiley & Sons. p. 95. ISBN   9781118915691.
  2. "'Landmark' Tottenham Hale Station plans get green light". Haringey Council. Retrieved 25 January 2020.
  3. Carlon, John (22 March 2017). "3M's ETFE chosen for roof refit at London's Tottenham Hale bus station". British Plastics and Rubber. Retrieved 25 January 2020.
  4. "Design Awards 2018 - Best Urban Design". Haringey Council . Retrieved 25 January 2020.
  5. "Tottenham Hale Bus Station Canopies". www.steelconstruction.org. Retrieved 25 January 2020.

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