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Colindale Station North London Reopens Step-Free After Revamp

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Last updated: December 23, 2025 12:27 pm
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Colindale Station North London Reopens Step-Free After Revamp
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Key Points

  • Colindale station in north London on the Edgware branch of the Northern line fully reopened to customers on Monday, December 22, 2025, after two years of closures.
  • The old 1960s-built post-war entrance has been replaced with a new concourse featuring a distinctive curved ceiling clad with laminated timber, high ceilings, ample natural light, and a restored original platform clock as a centrepiece.
  • The revamp provides fully step-free access to all platforms via lifts for the first time, marking Colindale as the 94th step-free Tube station in north London and across London.
  • Additional improvements include widened pavements outside the station, a sustainable blue-and-green roof drainage system on the ticket hall roof, and increased capacity to support new homes in the north London area.
  • Work began in January 2024; the station underwent a six-month closure in the second half of 2024 for major works and partially reopened in December 2024.
  • Pending final upgrades include an enhanced accessible customer toilet (available from mid-2026), permanent signage, new cycle parking facilities, and retail space leasing.
  • The old ticket hall will be demolished, with Transport for London (TfL) in discussions with Barnet Council about potential future uses of the site in north London.
  • London’s Deputy Mayor for Transport, Seb Dance, hailed the reopening as a boost for accessibility, housing developments, local businesses, and inclusive economic growth in north London.
  • The project aligns with TfL’s goal to make more than a third of Underground stations step-free, supporting a fairer London, particularly in growing north London communities.

When Did Colindale Station in North London Fully Reopen?

Colindale station in north London fully reopened to customers on Monday, December 22, 2025, ending two years of disruptions. According to India Lawrence of Time Out London, the Underground station on the Edgware branch of the Northern line resumed full operations with its new ticket hall now operational.

Contents
  • Key Points
  • When Did Colindale Station in North London Fully Reopen?
  • What Are the Key Upgrades in the New Concourse at North London’s Colindale?
  • How Does Step-Free Access Benefit Colindale in North London?
  • What Remaining Works Are Planned for Colindale Station in North London?
  • Why Was the Revamp Necessary for North London’s Colindale?
  • How Does Colindale Fit TfL’s Broader Accessibility Goals in North London?
  • What Is the Impact on Local Housing and Businesses in North London?
  • Who Oversaw the Colindale Station Project in North London?
  • What Makes the New Design Stand Out at North London’s Colindale?

The timeline traces back to January 2024, when initial works began in north London. A six-month closure hit in the second half of 2024 for intensive upgrades, with partial access restored in December 2024. Full service returned this week, as confirmed across TfL announcements.

TfL plans to finalise remaining elements soon. These include installing an enhanced accessible customer toilet by mid-2026, permanent signage, new cycle parking, and leasing retail spaces. The old ticket hall faces demolition, paving the way for future discussions with Barnet Council in north London.

What Are the Key Upgrades in the New Concourse at North London’s Colindale?

The revamp replaces the 1960s-built entrance with a striking new concourse. As detailed by India Lawrence of Time Out London, it boasts a curved ceiling clad with laminated timber, creating an airy space brimming with natural light— a stark contrast to the previous fluorescent-lit dreariness in this north London station.

The restored original platform clock anchors the design as a centrepiece. Capacity has surged to support area growth, including new housing in north London. Lifts now provide step-free access to all platforms for the first time.

Outside, pavements have widened for better pedestrian flow. The ticket hall roof features a sustainable blue-and-green drainage system, promoting eco-friendly water management.

How Does Step-Free Access Benefit Colindale in North London?

Step-free access elevates Colindale to London’s 94th such Tube station. Passengers reach all platforms via lifts, eliminating stairs and barriers—a first for this Northern line stop in north London.

As reported by India Lawrence of Time Out London, this aligns with broader TfL efforts where more than a third of Underground stations now offer step-free facilities. The upgrade supports inclusive travel in north London.

London’s Deputy Mayor for Transport, Seb Dance, stated:

“I’m delighted that Colindale is now the 94th step-free Tube station and will benefit from a whole host of other improvements to not only improve accessibility but also support major housing developments in the local area, as well as boosting local businesses and inclusive economic growth. More than a third of Underground stations across the capital are step-free and we are determined to keep growing this number as we build a fairer, better London for everyone.”

What Remaining Works Are Planned for Colindale Station in North London?

TfL outlines final upgrades post-reopening. An enhanced accessible customer toilet arrives by mid-2026. Permanent signage, new cycle parking facilities, and retail space lettings follow.

India Lawrence of Time Out London notes the old ticket hall’s demolition ahead. TfL will consult Barnet Council on the site’s future uses, potentially repurposing the space in north London.

These steps cap a project blending accessibility, sustainability, and community needs.

Why Was the Revamp Necessary for North London’s Colindale?

The upgrade addresses surging demand from housing developments. As per India Lawrence of Time Out London, the expanded entrance copes with new homes, easing congestion in north London.

It tackles outdated infrastructure too. The 1960s hall felt cramped and uninviting; the new design prioritises light, space, and green features.

Deputy Mayor Seb Dance emphasised economic upsides: boosting businesses and growth. Step-free status aids diverse users—wheelchair passengers, parents with prams, cyclists—fostering equity in north London.

How Does Colindale Fit TfL’s Broader Accessibility Goals in North London?

Colindale joins 94 step-free stations, over a third of the network. TfL pushes further, as Seb Dance affirmed:

“we are determined to keep growing this number as we build a fairer, better London for everyone.”

India Lawrence of Time Out London highlights how such revamps support housing booms. Colindale’s lifts and widened paths exemplify this in north London.

Sustainability shines via the roof system, aligning with green transport aims. Retail and cycle facilities promise lively hubs.

What Is the Impact on Local Housing and Businesses in North London?

Housing growth drives the capacity boost. New homes nearby demand robust transit, which Colindale now delivers in north London.

Seb Dance noted benefits for “major housing developments in the local area, as well as boosting local businesses and inclusive economic growth.” Step-free access draws more visitors, aiding shops and services.

TfL-Barnet Council talks on the old site could yield community assets, amplifying gains in north London.

Who Oversaw the Colindale Station Project in North London?

TfL led the initiative, starting January 2024. Partial reopening came December 2024; full access hit December 22, 2025.

Deputy Mayor Seb Dance championed it publicly. Barnet Council engages on future plans.

India Lawrence of Time Out London covered the “glow-up,” crediting TfL for the timely overhaul despite closures in north London.

What Makes the New Design Stand Out at North London’s Colindale?

The concourse’s curved, timber-clad ceiling evokes warmth and openness. Natural light floods in, banishing the old hall’s gloom.

The centrepiece clock nods to heritage. Lifts, wide pavements, and green roofing blend form with function.

As India Lawrence of Time Out London described, it’s “quite the change,” positioning Colindale as a modern gateway in north London.

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