London Boroughs: Merton, Wandsworth, Lambeth, Southwark, City of London, Hackney, Islington, Camden, Westminster, Barnet & Haringay.
The Northern line runs from north to south London. It is unique on the Underground network in having two different routes through central London, two southern branches and two northern branches. Despite its name, it does not serve the northernmost stations on the Underground, though it does serve the southernmost station at Morden, the terminus of one of the two southern branches.
The line’s northern termini, all in the London Borough of Barnet, are at Edgware and High Barnet; Mill Hill East is the terminus of a single-station branch line off the High Barnet branch. The two main northern branches run south to join at Camden Town where two routes, one via Charing Cross in the West End and the other via Bank in the City, continue to join at Kennington in Southwark. At Kennington, the line again divides into two branches, one to each of the southern termini at Morden, in the borough of Merton, and Battersea Power Station in Wandsworth.
For most of its length it is a deep tube line. The portion between Stockwell and Borough opened in 1890 and is the oldest section of deep-level tube line on the network. About 294 million passenger journeys were recorded in 2016/17 on the Northern line, making it the busiest on the Underground. It has 18 of the system’s 31 stations south of the River Thames. There are 52 stations in total on the line, of which 38 have platforms below ground.
The line has a complicated history. The longtime arrangement of two main northern branches, two central branches and the southern unification reflects its genesis as three separate railways, combined in the 1920s and 1930s. An extension in the 1920s used a route originally planned by a fourth company. Abandoned plans from the 1920s to extend the line further southwards, and then northwards in the 1930s, would have incorporated parts of the routes of two further companies. An extension of the Charing Cross branch from Kennington to Battersea opened on 20 September 2021, giving the line a second southern branch.
Day One – 29th July 2021 – 15.5 Miles
Morden to Kings Cross St Pancras (Bank Branch)
MordenMorden StationWetlands Boardwalk, Morden Hall ParkGruffalo Mural By Dene City FarmSouth Wimbledon StationSouth WimbledonLyon TowerCollier’s Wood StationTooting Broadway StationTooting Bec StationTooting Bec CommonClapham South StationClapham Common StationClapham North StationStockwell StationOval StationLambethKennington StationKennington StationThe Shard from Kennington RoadElephant & Castle RoundaboiutElephant & Castle StationElephant & Castle RoundaboutBorough StationOfra Zimbalista Artwork at Maya House in BoroughBoroughLondon Bridge StationLondon BridgeTower Bridge from London BridgeMonumentBank StationLondon Stock ExchangeMoorgate Station East EntranceMoorgate Station West EntranceOld Street Roundabout from City RoadI worked in Old Street 20 years previously. It’s changed a lot. This pub I used to drink in is the only place that hasn’t changed.White Collar Factory at 210 Old Street. There previously stood an Immigration Reporting Centre called Communications HouseOld Street Roundabout. These units used to be fried chicken shops and bargain homeware stores.Old Street StationAngel StationChapel MarketRegent;s Canal at IslingtonRegent’s CanalRegent’s CanalRegent’s Canal at King’s CrossGranary SquareKing’s Cross St Pancras StationUnderpass on way to platform at King’s Cross St Pancras
Day Two – 22nd October 2021 – 17.5 Miles
Kennington to Battersea Power Station and then Edgware (Charing Cross Branch)
Kennington and one of London’s few remaining gas towersVauxhallSt George’s Wharf, VauxhalllNine Elms StationThessaly Road, BatterseaBattersea Power Station StationEdward Snowden Mural opposite US Embassy in Nine ElmsUS EmbassyPimlico & Millbank from Nine ElmsLambeth Bridge & Houses of Parliament from VauxhallCovid-19 Memorial Wall outside Guys & St Thomas’s Hospital at WaterlooCovid-19 Memorial Wall outside Guys & St Thomas’s Hospital at WaterlooCovid-19 Memorial Wall outside Guys & St Thomas’s Hospital at WaterlooLondon Eye at WaterlooWaterloo StationWaterlooEmbankment StationHungerford House Bar. Previously the Opal Bar, where in February 2008 my wife first asked me out on a dateCharing Cross StationCharing Cross StationLeicester Square StationTottenham Court Road StationLife Size Monopoly Centre, Tottenham Court RoadGoodge Street StationWarren Street StationEuston StationEgyptian Revival Architecture at the Carrera’s Cigarette Factory on Hampstead Road. Restored to its former glory in 1996.Mornington Crescent StationCamden Town StationCamden TownCamden TownCamden TownCamden TownChalk Farm StationBelsize Park StationHampstead StationHampstead HeathNorth End WayGolders Green StationGolders Green StationBrent CrossBrent Cross StationNorth Circular Underpass at Brent CrossNorth Circular Underpass at Brent CrossHendon Central StationWatford Way, HendonM1 Motorway at HendonColindaleSilkstream Park, ColindaleBurnt Oak StationEdgware Station
Day Three – 5th December 2021 – 14 miles
Kings Cross St Pancras to Mill Hill East and High Barnet
Kings Cross St Pancras Station – We’ve been here a few times nowSt Pancras International Euston StationPrime Location, yet still not….St Pancras Church, a great small music venue as well as a place of worshipCamdenArtwork heading up to Camden TownCamdenCamden Town StationCamden TownCamden LockCambden Town meets Kentish TownwThe Old South Kentish Town Station – Opened in 1907 and Closed in 1924Christmas in Kentish TownKentish Town RoadKentish Town StationKentish Town RoadKentish Town RoadTufnell Park StationTufnell Park StationJunction RoadJunction RoadArchway StationArchwayThe Posh Houses of Cholmeny ParkArchway RoadThe ArchwayHighgate StationIndustrial Estate on the Great North RoadEast Finchley StationThe London Campus of McDonald’s Hamburger University. With a 1% Acceptance Rate for Management Training, it’s harder to get into than Oxford or CambridgeFinchleyFinchley Fire StationFinchleyFinchley Central StationWest Finchley StationWest Finchley StationBetween West Finchley and Mill Hill EastThe New Housing Estate by Mill Hill East StationMill Hill East StationThe Old (Military) Housing Estate by Mill Hill East StationWoodside ParkWhetstone StrayWhetstone Stray WhetstoneTotteridge & Whetstone StationBrook Farm Open SpaceNorthern Line Done!High Barnet StationAnd Home…