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Alexandra Palace Park (D) stop - Sunday schedule

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W3Northumberland Park05:38
W3Northumberland Park06:08
W3Northumberland Park06:38
W3Northumberland Park06:58
W3Northumberland Park07:13
W3Northumberland Park07:28
W3Northumberland Park07:43
W3Northumberland Park07:58
W3Northumberland Park08:13
W3Northumberland Park08:25
W3Northumberland Park08:37
W3Northumberland Park08:49
W3Northumberland Park09:01
W3Northumberland Park09:13
W3Northumberland Park09:23
W3Northumberland Park09:33
W3Northumberland Park09:43
W3Northumberland Park09:52
W3Northumberland Park10:01
W3Northumberland Park10:11
W3Northumberland Park10:20
W3Northumberland Park10:30
W3Northumberland Park10:40
W3Northumberland Park10:50
W3Northumberland Park10:59

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Bus stations near Alexandra Palace Park (D)

  • Alexandra Palace Park (N),1 min walk,
  • Alexandra Palace,5 min walk,
  • Alexandra Palace Station (L),7 min walk,

Tube stations near Alexandra Palace Park (D)

  • Bounds Green,11 min walk,

{{TRANSIT_TYPE}#Capitalized} routes to Alexandra Palace Park (D)

  • W3,Finsbury Park Station,
  • GREAT NORTHERN,Bus Replacement: Welwyn Garden City,
  • GREAT NORTHERN,Hertford North,
  • THAMESLINK,Peterborough,
  • 184,Barnet, Chesterfield Road,
Questions & Answers
  • What are the nearest stations to Alexandra Palace Park (D)?

    The nearest stations to Alexandra Palace Park (D) are:

    • Alexandra Palace Park (N) is 39 meters away, 1 min walk.
    • Alexandra Palace is 346 meters away, 5 min walk.
    • Alexandra Palace Station (L) is 452 meters away, 7 min walk.
    • Bounds Green is 809 meters away, 11 min walk.
  • Which Bus lines stop near Alexandra Palace Park (D)?

    These Bus lines stop near Alexandra Palace Park (D): W3

  • Which Train lines stop near Alexandra Palace Park (D)?

    These Train lines stop near Alexandra Palace Park (D): GREAT NORTHERN

  • Which Tube lines stop near Alexandra Palace Park (D)?

    These Tube lines stop near Alexandra Palace Park (D): PICCADILLY

  • What’s the nearest tube station to Alexandra Palace Park (D)?

    The nearest tube station to Alexandra Palace Park (D) is Bounds Green. It’s a 11 min walk away.

  • What’s the nearest bus stop to Alexandra Palace Park (D)?

    The nearest bus stop to Alexandra Palace Park (D) is Alexandra Palace Park (N). It’s a 1 min walk away.

  • What time is the first Tube to Alexandra Palace Park (D)?

    The PICCADILLY is the first Tube that goes to Alexandra Palace Park (D). It stops nearby at 03:00.

  • What time is the last Tube to Alexandra Palace Park (D)?

    The PICCADILLY is the last Tube that goes to Alexandra Palace Park (D). It stops nearby at 00:46.

  • What time is the first Train to Alexandra Palace Park (D)?

    The GREAT NORTHERN is the first Train that goes to Alexandra Palace Park (D). It stops nearby at 06:02.

  • What time is the last Train to Alexandra Palace Park (D)?

    The THAMESLINK is the last Train that goes to Alexandra Palace Park (D). It stops nearby at 01:43.

  • What time is the first Bus to Alexandra Palace Park (D)?

    The W3 is the first Bus that goes to Alexandra Palace Park (D). It stops nearby at 05:03.

  • What time is the last Bus to Alexandra Palace Park (D)?

    The W3 is the last Bus that goes to Alexandra Palace Park (D). It stops nearby at 01:24.

  • How much is the Bus fare to Alexandra Palace Park (D)?

    The Bus fare to Alexandra Palace Park (D) costs about £1.75.

  • How much is the Tube fare to Alexandra Palace Park (D)?

    The Tube fare to Alexandra Palace Park (D) costs about £1.90 - £4.40.

  • How much is the Train fare to Alexandra Palace Park (D)?

    The Train fare to Alexandra Palace Park (D) costs about £1.90 - £18.40.

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Alexandra Palace Park (D) stop’s code is D

The first line to this stop is W3, at 05:38, and the last line is W3 at 01:19.

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Alexandra Palace Park (D)
Alexandra Palace Park (D)Alexandra Palace is a Grade II listed entertainment and sports venue in London, situated between Wood Green and Muswell Hill in the London Borough of Haringey. It is built on the site of Tottenham Wood and the later Tottenham Wood Farm. Originally built by John Johnson and Alfred Meeson, it opened in 1873 but following a fire two weeks after its opening, was rebuilt by Johnson. Intended as "The People's Palace" and often referred to as "Ally Pally", its purpose was to serve as a public centre of recreation, education and entertainment; North London's counterpart to the Crystal Palace in South London.At first a private venture, in 1900, the owners planned to sell it and Alexandra Park for development. A group of neighbouring local authorities managed to acquire it. An Act of Parliament created the Alexandra Palace and Park Trust. The Act required the trustees to maintain the building and park and make them available for the free use and recreation of the public forever. The present trustee is the London Borough of Haringey, whose coat of arms shows lightning bolts depicting Alexandra Palace's pioneering role in the development of television. In 1935, the trustees leased part of the Palace to the BBC for use as the production and transmission centre for their new television service. In 1936, it became the home of the BBC's first regular public television service. The broadcasting system was the 405-line monochrome analogue television – the first fully electronic television system to be used in regular broadcasting. Although other facilities soon superseded it after the war, Alexandra Palace continued to be used by the BBC for many years and its radio and television mast is still in use. The original studios 'A' and 'B' still survive in the southeast wing with their producers' galleries and are used for exhibiting original historical television equipment. The original Victorian theatre with its stage machinery also survives and as of 2019, is back in use. The theatre and stage structure is on English Heritage's Buildings at Risk register. Alexandra Palace became a listed building in 1996, at the instigation of the Hornsey Historical Society. A planned commercial development of the building into a mixed leisure complex including a hotel, replacement ice-skating rink, cinema, ten-pin bowling alley and exhibition centre, encountered opposition from public groups and was blocked by the High Court in 2007. The Great Hall and West Hall are typically used for exhibitions, music concerts, and conferences, operated by the trading arm of the charitable trust that owns the building and park on behalf of the public. There is also a pub, ice rink, palm court, and a panoramic view of central London. In 2013, Alexandra Park was declared a local nature reserve and is also a Site of Borough Importance for Nature Conservation, Grade 1.The nearest railway stations are the Alexandra Palace with Great Northern services from Moorgate and London Underground station Wood Green on the Piccadilly line. Alexandra Palace is also served by London Buses route W3.
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