Colliers Wood is a
London Underground
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station in
South London
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. The station is on the
Northern line
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, between and stations. It is located at the corner of Merton High Street (
A24
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) and Christchurch Road. The station is in
Travelcard Zone 3
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.
History
The station was opened on 13 September 1926 as part of the
Morden extension of the
City & South London Railway
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south from
Clapham Common
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.
Along with the other stations on the Morden extension, the building was designed by architect
Charles Holden
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. They were Holden's first major project for the Underground. He was selected by
Frank Pick
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, general manager of the
Underground Electric Railways Company of London
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(UERL), to design the stations after he was dissatisfied with designs produced by the UERL's own architect,
Stanley Heaps
Stanley A. Heaps (1880–1962) was an English architect responsible for the design of a number of stations on the London Underground system as well as the design of train depots and bus and trolleybus garages for London Transport.
Works
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. Built with a shop to each side, the modernist design takes the form of a double-height three-sided box clad in white
Portland stone
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with a three-part glazed screen on the front façade divided by columns of which the
capitals are three-dimensional versions of the
Underground roundel. The central panel of the screen contains a large version of the roundel. The station is a Grade II
listed building
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.
The station is close to Merton Bus garage which opened in 1913. The
public house
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across the road is named "The Charles Holden" in honour of the station's architect.
Connections
London Bus
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routes
57,
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,
152,
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,
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,
470 and night route
N155 serves the station.
Gallery
File:Colliers Wood stn northbound look south.JPG, Northbound platform looking south
File:Colliers Wood stn southbound look north.JPG, Southbound platform looking north
File:Colliers Wood stn roundel.JPG, Station platform roundel
Notes and references
Notes
References
External links
London Transport Museum Photographic Archive**
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