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'''Camden Town ] station''' is a major change over for the two branches of the ], and the busiest station on the entire ]. The station gets particularly busy at the weekend with tourists visting ] and ]; to prevent overcrowding on the platforms, entry to the station from the street is restricted on Sunday afternoons. '''Camden Town ] station''' is a major crossover point for the two branches of the ] and the busiest station on the entire ]. The station gets particularly busy at the weekend with tourists visiting ] and ]; to prevent overcrowding on the platforms, entry to the station from the street is restricted on Sunday afternoons.


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] are currently in the process of applying for planning permission to demolish the old station and replace it with a modern building. The plans include demolishing ], commonly known as ], the ] and several houses and shops. ] are currently in the process of applying for planning permission to demolish the old station and replace it with a modern building. The plans include demolishing ], commonly known as ], the ] and several houses and shops.


In ] the station was the site of a derailment, which caused damage severe enough that it was closed for over a week, and trains presently do not interchange between the branches at it. In ] the points south of the station were the site of a derailment, which caused damage severe enough that much of the Northern Line was closed for over a week, and trains presently do not interchange between the branches at it.


It is one of eight London Underground stations which has a ] underneath it. Camden Town is one of eight London Underground stations with a a ] underneath it.


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Camden Town tube station is a major crossover point for the two branches of the Northern Line and the busiest station on the entire London Underground. The station gets particularly busy at the weekend with tourists visiting Camden Market and Camden High Street; to prevent overcrowding on the platforms, entry to the station from the street is restricted on Sunday afternoons.

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Northbound the next stations are Chalk Farm and Kentish town, southbound they are Mornington Crescent, and Euston. The station is in zone 2.

London Underground are currently in the process of applying for planning permission to demolish the old station and replace it with a modern building. The plans include demolishing Buck Street Market, commonly known as Camden Market, the Electric Ballroom and several houses and shops.

In 2003 the points south of the station were the site of a derailment, which caused damage severe enough that much of the Northern Line was closed for over a week, and trains presently do not interchange between the branches at it.

Camden Town is one of eight London Underground stations with a a deep-level air-raid shelter underneath it.

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