I used Tottenham Hale station with it being one of the closest stations to the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, the new home of Tottenham Hotspur, it is both a National Rail and London Underground interchange station in North London's Zone 3.
On a match-day, this place can get really busy, with queuing basically all the way from the stadium at the moment, with the stadium and station not coping very well with large crowds.
The station is step-free on the Victoria line which is pretty handy, with other stations including Green Park, Euston, Victoria and Oxford Circus also being on that line, meaning you can basically get one tube from here, from most parts of central London.
The buses outside the station weren't set out very well, I struggled to find one to get to the stadium and even the station staff has no idea to go, with this being one of the stations Tottenham Hotspur promote to use and even Transport for London, it's ridiculous the staff were running around like headless chickens, unhelpful and unapologetic.
The station seemed clean enough, but it seemed a little scruffy around where they were doing some construction work.
The Underground trains are inside the station, and the Overground are separate ticket gates outside which was rather maverick. There were no shops outside the station, but there was a retail park across the way however there wasn't really anything one could get from the retail park easily to take with you on a journey such as drinks and snacks, unless you prefer to eat at one of the fast food outlets including KFC and Subway before-hand.
Poorly set out station, with many flaws including its' staffs and how it handles any form of crowds.
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