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Bounds Green tube station is a tube station on the Piccadilly line. It is located on the corner of Bounds Green Road and Brownlow Road, London N11. It was partially destroyed by a bomb in World War II, a fact recorded in the memorial plaque (at the north end of the southbound platform) which commemorates the sixteen Belgian and three British citizens who died in the attack on 13th October, 1940. The station is one of the Charles Holden-designed stations on the Cockfosters extension of the line, making a unified architectural set with similar stations like Wood Green and Arnos Grove. Nearby places:
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