Plaque

Southgate Station - Transport for London award

Erection date: 2008

Inscription

The Transport for London Award presented to London Underground for Southgate Station by Paul Atterbury
National Railway Heritage Awards
2008

Site: Southgate Underground Station (2 memorials)

N14, Station Parade

The plaques are at the entrance to the ticket hall.

Credit for this entry to: Alan Patient of www.plaquesof london.co.uk

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Southgate Station - Transport for London award

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National Railway Heritage Awards

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Transport for London / London Transport

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Paul Atterbury

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