Queensbury, Middlesex

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Queensbury
Middlesex
Location
Grid reference: TQ185895
Location: 51°35’31"N, 0°17’27"W
Data
Post town: Harrow / Stanmore,
Edgware / London
Postcode: HA3, HA7, HA8, NW9
Dialling code: 020
Local Government
Council: Harrow

Queensbury is a locality in northern Middlesex, within the metropolitan conurbation.

Queensbury tube station is on the Jubilee Line and owes its existence to the rail link for it was developed as a suburb for commuters. Queensbury neighbours a suburb with a matching name; Kingsbury.

Shopping

Queensbury Circle Parade is a roundabout and shops located northwest of Queensbury Station, along Honeypot Lane. Queensbury sub-post office is located here.

Queensbury tube station

The main focus of Queensbury is the area around the tube station. Queensbury did not exist as an area before the opening of the Stanmore branch as part of the Metropolitan line in 1932 (transferred to the Bakerloo Line in 1939, and then the Jubilee line in 1979. The station opened on 16 December 1934. The name Queensbury was adopted for the tube station to match neighbouring Kingsbury and has no historical basis.[1] It had been selected by way of a newspaper competition.[2]

The parade of shops and houses built along with the station form a large crescent with a public green space in the centre. The area was developed in the 1930s and the architecture reflects this. Until May 2008 a roundabout in front of the station featured a prominent 1930's style mast bearing the London Underground emblem. The pavements and public space were redeveloped at that time losing some of the 1930s character.

The tube station, and its local surroundings and characters were cited in the song "Queensbury Station" by the Berlin-based punk-jazz band The Magoo Brothers on their album "Beyond Believable", released in 1988. The song was written by Paul Bonin and Melanie Hickford, who both grew up and lived in the area.[3]

References

  1. Whats in a Name? Cyril M. Harris ISBN 1-85414-241-0
  2. Mills, Anthony David (2001). Dictionary of London Place Names. Oxford University Press. ISBN 0-19-280106-6. http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=DSIOAQAAMAAJ. 
  3. https://mgonline.gema.de/werke/detail.do?title=QUEENSBURY+STATION&dbkey=540612 GEMA database listing for Queensbury Station song, work no.: 2181020-001