End of the Line No.12 - High Barnet

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  • Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
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    Let's do the top of the Northern Line! This time to the extremity of it's eastern branch out in Zone 5 in Barmet ... or High Barnet, or Chipping Barnet! What IS is called?
    CORRECTION : I said "Battersea Park", when I did of course mean "Battersea Power Station Station Station"
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  • @geofftech2
    @geofftech2  Год назад +201

    This is thread for people that are able to explain to me why the Tube station isn't called "Chipping Barnet" ... ;-)

    • @sara.othman
      @sara.othman Год назад +26

      Chipping barnet is basically just higher high barnet 😂😂😂

    • @user-gq7bu9kb5u
      @user-gq7bu9kb5u Год назад +51

      Chipping and High Barnet are basically the same place, both are interchangeable. I'd say people would refer to high barnet from the church to the station and chipping barnet roughly where the spires shopping centre is.
      East Barnet is completely different place altogether so is New Barnet and Friern Barnet.

    • @mudchute4dlr
      @mudchute4dlr Год назад +3

      Because TfL decided to call ot High Barney

    • @antonygarrybudgen1442
      @antonygarrybudgen1442 Год назад +1

      🤣🤣🤣

    • @G_Fresh_UK_Extra
      @G_Fresh_UK_Extra Год назад +10

      Its a hairy place

  • @katherinebirkett4706
    @katherinebirkett4706 6 месяцев назад +19

    In 1991, a very excited girl from Lincolnshire celebrating her 14th birthday walked on to the platform of High Barnet Underground Station with her 2 brothers and parents. She was going into central London for the first time to see the sights such as the Houses of Parliament and Buckingham Palace. She was about to ride on the London Underground for the very first time. Her parents thought she was more excited by the novelty concept of trains running under ground than she was seeing the sights. At that point, she wasn't really a fan of the Tube. There were no railways running under ground where she was. Her dad parked the car securely in Barnet, and the Tube would take the family the rest of the way to their hotel in Paddington.
    Her excitement turned into confusion when what greeted her eyes at High Barnet station was sunlight rather than a tunnel. Lesson 1 learned. Not all of the Underground is under ground. Scarcely able to believe she was actually in a Tube train as it left High Barnet, the girl's impatience for an underground tunnel grew as the journey progressed, until the moment arrived at East Finchley with a WHUMPH she remembers even now. She turned and beamed at her dad, mesmerised not only by travelling in the darkness of the tunnel, but by the new sounds and smells of the experience. The other passengers must have been baffled. Regardless of their opinions, the girl was rapidly becoming a fan of the Underground, her impressed mind blown to smithereens. Everything made her gasp. The busy nature of the stations, the wind gusts, the long escalators which disoriented her slightly all captivated her brain. 33 years on from that first brain chemistry-altering experience, she remains as addicted to the Tube as ever.
    That girl was me. High Barnet. The first Tube station I ever used. A special place in my life's history.

    • @andymacfaul2852
      @andymacfaul2852 3 месяца назад +1

      Thank you for sharing this wonderful story, Katherine.

  • @Daniel-jf5fd
    @Daniel-jf5fd Год назад +49

    VARIATIONS OF BARNET:
    1. Borough of Barnet. One of the 32 Boroughs of London. Encompasses Barnet and non-Barnet areas, such a Finchley. But Barnet is the main component of Barnet.
    2. Chipping Barnet. Parliamentary constituency. Used to be a civil Parish in Hertfordshire (says Wiki).
    3. High Barnet. Tube station. Called so because it is on top of a hill. Yes, from where Geoff was he should have seen the Shard (7th amazing thing about Barnet?)
    4. New Barnet. Train station. Created 'new' developments when the station opened. There is no old Barnet.
    5. East Barnet. It is a bit to the East. Often called 'East Barnet Village', because of the village feel. There is no West, North or South Barnet (contrary to Google maps!)
    6. Friern Barnet. Exists by Finchley. No idea when its called 'Friern', it is the rogue Barnet.
    7. Barnet Gate. Pub where there used to be a gate, on the way to Borehamwood.
    8. Battle of Barnet. Self-Explanatory.

    • @Scorpiy
      @Scorpiy Год назад +8

      The ‘friern’ in Friern Barnet derives from the old church parish in the area where ‘friern’ comes from the french word for ‘brother’ which the area was called due to some medieval brotherly partnership

    • @PlanetoftheDeaf
      @PlanetoftheDeaf Год назад

      The area to the south of High Barnet station (where the former Barnet FC Underhill ground) does seem to be referred to as Underhill

    • @LE2Goldenhalk
      @LE2Goldenhalk 11 месяцев назад

      Would the Tally Ho be in Friern Barnet ?

    • @lsc9983
      @lsc9983 6 месяцев назад

      @@LE2Goldenhalkno Tally Ho corner and the Tally Ho pub, would be in North Finchley, Finchley also has a few names with North Finchley, Finchley Central, and west Finchley, East Finchley but no south

  • @lillybell2068
    @lillybell2068 Год назад +357

    who wouldve thought an 18 yr old girl whos a kpop girl group stan from the south east would enjoy this channel sm. 😭😭 i love london and am going for uni there in September and my goal whilst there is to visit every tube station , i get the train to college and know literally everything about southern rail and the stations on the ljne i get lmfao

    • @Mongchong_123
      @Mongchong_123 Год назад +12

      Annyeonghaseyo! Been to Korea many times and have met Geoff a few times during some tube events!

    • @techreviewer
      @techreviewer Год назад +4

      On a real, his videos are quite interesting. Yu should definitely check out all the stations, maybe do a series on Tiktok or YT, perhaps?

    • @jedisalsohere
      @jedisalsohere Год назад +4

      It's always nice to see new types of people getting into the tube.

    • @dipprground
      @dipprground Год назад +8

      It's great to see a fellow Once watching some tube vids! I became a Tube and eventually a transport nerd thanks to Geoff to the point where im more familiar with London's metro system than my own transport system in my city. 😭

    • @ozbolli
      @ozbolli Год назад +1

      His videos are brilliant. Glad you're enjoying them.

  • @MrBoatbuoy
    @MrBoatbuoy Год назад +33

    The Bear sculpture relates to the 1920’s and 30’s when the Grizzly Bears that were resident at London Zoo were transported to High/Chipping Barnet to be exercised in Whale Bone Park. The zoo keepers would walk the bears to a railway goods yard just north of Primrose Hill. Here the animals would be loaded into the Zoo’s own specialist wagons. These were effectively reinforced cattle wagons, and were painted in a special livery to represent the Zoo. Through a rather convoluted shunting manoeuvre the train eventually made its way to ‘Barnet where the reverse would happen. A small bay platform was located where the bear sculpture now stands, and from here the keepers lead the bears to the park. The beasts would take up residency for a week long stay in a secure enclosure within the park, this afforded the bears a more natural environment compared to their Regents Park home, and it also provided a retreat from the smog of Ol’ London Town.

    • @adrianbaron4994
      @adrianbaron4994 Год назад +1

      Loved this story.....but I think my leg is being gently pulled.

    • @rayfisher3921
      @rayfisher3921 Год назад

      @@adrianbaron4994 I'm sure it is. That sculpture isn't a bear. It's a lion. They were taken to the park to practice their hunting skills.

    • @kaisingh7453
      @kaisingh7453 Год назад +1

      Thanks so much for sharing!

  • @sara.othman
    @sara.othman Год назад +193

    So technically chipping barnet is up where the high street is, high barnet is between the beginning of the high street and down the along the A1000, there’s a tesco on the A1000, and east barnet is the road to the left of the tesco all the way to a roundabout turning onto east barnet road and along that road, new barnet is the A1000 continued to the right of the tesco and all the way to whetstone-ish area, OH and friern barnet is where the friern barnet business park and a406 is and the road leading up to there
    My boyfriend always says he lives in barnet, even though he lives in “new barnet”. We use east barnet for east barnet, barnet for new barnet/high barnet/chipping barnet, new barnet for his local area where his house is if someone asks specifically which part, and friern barnet when we need to go to the halfords or pets at home in that business park

    • @tobygreenwood5036
      @tobygreenwood5036 Год назад +3

      I've seen south barnet on an os map by oak hill park

    • @chrisoddy8744
      @chrisoddy8744 Год назад +5

      Curious to know where the 1471 battlefield is in comparison to these various Barnets - since it's just called the Battle of Barnet.

    • @stephenpegum9776
      @stephenpegum9776 Год назад +4

      Technically Chipping Barnet is the name of the parliamentary constituency (resident MP Theresa Villiers), although that's also the name on the road sign as you enter Barnet coming up the High Road from Whetstone.

    • @hchwskse
      @hchwskse Год назад +7

      @@chrisoddy8744 Bizarrely it was Hadley Green, it was is now in East Barnet (Herts.) Hence all the confusion above! It is like an existential question what is Barnet? 😆

    • @sie4431
      @sie4431 Год назад +3

      Are you talking about the Tesco express/petrol station at the bottom of Cat Hill? If that's east Barnet then the train station (New Barnet) and Sainsbury's are misnomers, as is East Barnet village which is past that Tesco express. There's also East Barnet secondary school which is virtually in cockfosters and a good 10min walk from Tesco Express

  • @gazwj
    @gazwj Год назад +110

    I was really waiting for Geoff to ask us to chip in with our opinions 😂

    • @geofftech2
      @geofftech2  Год назад +24

      i used the fork to come up with my pun

    • @gazwj
      @gazwj Год назад +14

      @@geofftech2 just hope these comments arent too salty

  • @RC-pj1pr
    @RC-pj1pr Год назад +8

    Woke up here many times before after falling asleep on the train when drunk

  • @PetergdWard
    @PetergdWard Год назад +23

    I grew up in New Barnet and I just realised I never ever visited the High Barnet tube station. I always travelled from Totteridge, and as the station itself is set back (and down in the cutting) from the main road I passed it by many times going up or down Barnet Hill, without ever seeing it.

  • @FouiAnimations
    @FouiAnimations Год назад +131

    After having a very difficult day, nothing is better than watching a brand new video of Geoff ❤️

  • @1258-Eckhart
    @1258-Eckhart Год назад +8

    "Chipping" is the medieval word for "market". It's related to "Cheapside" (market street), "chapman" (a market trader), "Copenhagen" (market/traders' port) and of course "shop".

  • @Corpse_Wires
    @Corpse_Wires Год назад +28

    Been incredibly homesick since i moved away from barnet for university down in the south. this really cured me and got me so excited to go back home.
    if you live in High Barnet, you call it Barnet, but if you live in say, Finchley (which is in the borough of Barnet), you specify Finchley, and if you live in East Barnet, you say East Barnet. I hear not a lot of people call the area that is Chipping Barnet, Chipping Barnet- it's mainly the older folks who live there and just referred to on public buildings like the library.

    • @Nooticus
      @Nooticus Год назад +1

      This is very accurate! ^

    • @stephenarbon2227
      @stephenarbon2227 Год назад +1

      Chipping Barnet and East Barnet were villages named on the first series 8th scale OS map, none of the others.

    • @paulec2634
      @paulec2634 Год назад

      North Finchley boy here. I've lived in other parts of London and other countries, and North Finchley is the only place I really feel at home.

  • @maryamfirdousahmed4847
    @maryamfirdousahmed4847 Год назад +4

    Love your videos Geoff and I always come back to your channel for a pick-me-up. I have loved railways since a child my grandfather worked for railways (pre-privatisation he still remembers the days of British rail) and I spent a lot of my childhood on trains. Your channel helps keep my love for trains alive. Also added some stuff to my bucket list.
    Please never stop!

  • @HistoryNeedsYou
    @HistoryNeedsYou Год назад +14

    The chequerboard pattern on the church tower echoes that on the Holbein Gate in Whitehall - one of the great lost treasures of London

    • @a11oge
      @a11oge Год назад +1

      Reminds me of St Lawrence Church and Reading Minster Church in Reading.

    • @aprilsmith1166
      @aprilsmith1166 Год назад +1

      It's also like the old Guildhall in Norwich.

  • @Mo_H4wk
    @Mo_H4wk Год назад +17

    In the many years of growing up and living in an around Barnet, I've never heard anyone call/refer to it at 'Chipping Barnet' just the odd sign here or there. The only exception was the library (just behind the spires). Everyone I know has always called that area as High Barnet. The other known places called by Barnet areas are East Barnet, New Barnet and Friern Barnet.

    • @chrisambidge6470
      @chrisambidge6470 Год назад +2

      Yes, that was certainly my experience when I lived in Barnet. Never heard "Chipping" spoken, it's High Barnet.

    • @jamesstanley9082
      @jamesstanley9082 Год назад +4

      My wife grew up in Barnet, she thinks it is only known as Chipping Barnet for elections as that is what the parliamentary constituency is called. She always just called it Barnet

  • @RH117
    @RH117 Год назад +11

    The station was designed to be extended and the end of the platforms was plugged and backfilled with a new retaining wall added to cover the original brickwork and replace the original semipermanent retaining wall marking where a tunnel, arched bridge or bricked walled cut would have started.

  • @obsessivelocust
    @obsessivelocust Год назад +2

    The northbound bus stop on Barnet Hill is so difficult to get to. They need to put an extra stop opposite the southern access ramp, but TfL only make buses in Barnet worse (384, 84).

  • @Hollandstation
    @Hollandstation Год назад +30

    My first trip when I was filming the Underground was on the Northern Line! And because of videos like yours I want to go back now so badly. But I'm Dutch...

    • @malcolmmellon8692
      @malcolmmellon8692 Год назад +9

      I think they still allow Dutch people on the underground. I even met some Norwegians today!

    • @malo66
      @malo66 Год назад +1

      That's all right: people from the Netherlands are welcome on the Northern Line!

    • @pieters542
      @pieters542 Год назад +2

      It's only people from luxembourg who are banned on the tube.

    • @Hollandstation
      @Hollandstation Год назад

      yeah! and the Bakerloo?

    • @david-stewart
      @david-stewart Год назад +4

      The Dutch Underground Ban Act is under consultation for repeal so keep an eye on your news app

  • @btuckervideos4705
    @btuckervideos4705 Год назад +6

    Even more confusingly, if you want to add to all the Barnet confusion, Barnet FC themselves do not play in Barnet; while the club are based in Edgware (which mostly falls within the borough of Barnet), their ground is just south of Canons Park, in the portion of Edgware that falls in the borough of Harrow

  • @robertlalor8090
    @robertlalor8090 Год назад +21

    Barnie the bear? Could be!!! Thanks for another gem, Geoff.

  • @millzy030
    @millzy030 Год назад +6

    a similar thing applies to ongar. the tube station was known as ongar but i have seen it on maps and by family members who lived there call it chipping ongar

  • @SiVlog1989
    @SiVlog1989 Год назад +17

    I believe that East Barnet was a proposed name for the Piccadilly line station that opened as Enfield West, later renamed to Oakwood

    • @joeo2628
      @joeo2628 Год назад +1

      Somewhat ironic because Oakwood station is a good 5/10 min drive from east Barnet village itself

  • @thomasNL030
    @thomasNL030 Год назад +13

    Geoff I just wanted to say thank you for adding captions to the video. As a non-native speaker it makes it much easier to watch. ❤

    • @Wildcard71
      @Wildcard71 Год назад

      Puns rarely work with captions.

    • @TransportofPerth
      @TransportofPerth Год назад

      They weren't added it's just auto-generated like every RUclips video. Very few people add them as it can take 5-6 times the video length to do it, which in this case would be an hour. I used to spend tireless hours adding captions to my videos which are also about trains, but then I stopped as I realised that the effort wasn't worth the small number of people benefiting from them.

  • @terranceparsons5185
    @terranceparsons5185 Год назад +4

    This time last year if you'd said to me you will become an avid follower of some bloke rocking up at tube station terminii and pointing out stuff I'd have laughed. Then I found Geoff's channel, and I'm hooked! I have to say, it's 90% the guy and 10% the material. Im pretty sure Geoff could do a series on public toilets and it would be interesting! Excellent channel.

  • @raymondgubbay4349
    @raymondgubbay4349 Год назад +3

    Having lived previously in Barnet, I always referred to it as simply “Barnet”. Chipping Barnet was an older name referring to the fact that it had a market. New Barnet got its name from the station built there as it could not at the time manage the incline to Barnet itself. East Barnet was originally a village situated outside of Barnet. The London Borough of Barnet came into being in 1965 embracing former Metropolitan boroughs including Hendon and Finchley as well as East Barnet RDC and Barnet RDC. And your “Barnet” - rhyming slang, Barnet Fair means hair. Barnet Fair itself goes back to the fifteenth century or maybe even earlier. The Battle of Barnet was fought just north of the town in 1471 as part of the War of the Roses.

  • @ClydebridgeStation
    @ClydebridgeStation Год назад +11

    I would say at 4:39, the carved bear should be called "Barnet Bear"! And Geoff, the station was originally designed by the GNR, for a future northwards extension, but of course this never happened.

  • @Plz_Sub_Or_Something_Like_That
    @Plz_Sub_Or_Something_Like_That Год назад +2

    4:47 as a person who is from high barnet and uses that station, I can relate to that

  • @yuvrajpatel7308
    @yuvrajpatel7308 Год назад +28

    I LOVE this series Geoff! I live just off High Barnet and I'm so happy to see that you've finally done this area! ♥♥

  • @MyLifeAsIsaac
    @MyLifeAsIsaac Год назад +18

    Yes, my local branch line at last. Hopefully Stanmore on episode 13

    • @sara.othman
      @sara.othman Год назад +2

      Can’t wait!

    • @DitzyNizzy2009
      @DitzyNizzy2009 Год назад +2

      Like Sara above me, I can't wait for the Stanmore episode either - I used to live in London and that was my nearest station.

  • @DavidJones-kn9zb
    @DavidJones-kn9zb Год назад +3

    Aussie here. Really enjoying this series. High Barnett seems such a quaint station. Also I liked the way u covered things to visit in Barnet. Your work is inspirational. Also I was watching with my wife and she noted that you seemed to be in a happy place. Looking forward to the next episode in this series.

  • @mikeb3018
    @mikeb3018 Год назад +13

    These videos relax me somehow . Thanks Geoff

  • @8draco8
    @8draco8 Год назад +6

    I'm traveling to London in second half of February and I think you just convinced me to start ride into the London from Barnett station

  • @alexcostigan9008
    @alexcostigan9008 Год назад +3

    I live in East Barnet. There is also New Barnet which is just down the road from High Barnet. I believe Barnet Church is the highest point in London.

  • @eastlancsesteem
    @eastlancsesteem Год назад +7

    Due to the huge gap between Totteridge & Whetstone and High Barnet, I would permanently close it and add two extra stations to the Northern line. I would do this by creating brand new tracks beyond Totteridge & Whetstone to Oakleigh Park, New Barnet and then High Barnet. My new tracks will be so much better than the original.
    Oakleigh Park and New Barnet will now be on the tube map.

    • @randomstuff5676
      @randomstuff5676 Год назад +1

      Why not just keep High Barnet open and work while trains go past?

    • @eastlancsesteem
      @eastlancsesteem Год назад

      @@randomstuff5676 ok 👍🏾

  • @davidbassett4577
    @davidbassett4577 Год назад +5

    Yet another great End of the Line Video Geoff. One I’ve yet to do .. was outside New Barnet Station on 19/6/22 during a vintage bus Running Day on an RT on 306 & then a DMS on 107 .
    Didn’t know of the Barnet FC display at the museum .. I was present for their last match at Underhill as my team Wycombe Wanderers were their last opponents on their famous sloping pitch

  • @MatthewCopperwaite
    @MatthewCopperwaite Год назад +3

    My wife and I went to secondary school, met and grew up in Barnet. There are a lot of 'Barnets'. I think most people living there would consider the broader Barnet pretty much anything in the borough.
    There is Barnet Village, East Barnet, New Barnet, High Barnet, Friern Barnet, and Chipping Barnet as you said in the video.
    They're not used as addresses but more where the centre of shops are. If you said you were going to New Barnet then you would mean near the big Sainsbury's beside the station with the same name.
    Thanks for the Whalebone Park tip that is one I did not know. The one thing I would say you should check out from High Barnet (although it's a bit of a journey) is Lewis of London which is a dairy that does incredible ice-cream.
    One of my fondest memories of Barnet is going to the Odeon (now Everyman) cinema and everyone laughing really hard at an advert for hair gel that was set in a fictional town of Bad Barnet.

  • @sara.othman
    @sara.othman Год назад +7

    Oak cafe in whetstone is amazing, and so is Nkora in the spires up in chipping Barnet!

    • @malcolmmellon8692
      @malcolmmellon8692 Год назад

      Is that the Oak Cafe or the Oak Caffe? There seem to be two!

    • @sara.othman
      @sara.othman Год назад

      @@malcolmmellon8692 my bad, it must be oak caffe! Theres one branch in Stanmore and one in Whetstone, but the one in Whetstone is way better! It’s at the corner directly opposite the sushimania and the road that goes down to whetstone station

  • @kevinmcmullan1827
    @kevinmcmullan1827 Год назад +3

    The Chipping prefix to Barnet came about because there used to be a market in the area behind the Spires next to the present day bus station, it's now a pale imitation and open I believe only on Wednesdays and Saturdays..

  • @jordanfalco9553
    @jordanfalco9553 Год назад +2

    I'm from New Barnet, that's down the hill and left. Then there is East Barnet which is built up around the village around Oak Hill Park, High Barnet at the top of the hill at the Highest point, also known as Chipping Barnet (something to do with markets) and at the end of High Barnet going towards Potters Bar is Hadley/Monken Hadley. And it's all within the London Borough of Barnet.

  • @DavidShepheard
    @DavidShepheard Год назад +2

    Re the bear: I found a picture, on Flicker, with the following comment:
    "Grrr.
    High Barnet tube station.
    Carved by local artist Drew Edwards from naturally fallen oak. This carving is in memory of Fred, a real bear born in a cage in 1978 and died in a cage in 1981. It's also for sale, with 10% going to a LU charity."

  • @ahpadt
    @ahpadt Год назад +58

    Would you ever do a video about the station puzzles? They’ve been in so many videos but I’d love to learn more a bit about them and maybe also some background from TFL on them. 🙌

    • @geofftech2
      @geofftech2  Год назад +63

      Yup! in the Heathrow Episode (11) i mention that i will be revealing what these are all about in a future episode!

  • @RingwayManchester
    @RingwayManchester Год назад +5

    My biggest question was answered here… how is Geoff warm in just a jumper and thin fleece? Now we know!

  • @DomTheTrainNerd
    @DomTheTrainNerd Год назад +15

    Great video once again Geoff, you never fail to impress. Your truly amazing and inspiring. You inspired my to get out there and explore the railways which I have been doing in my local country of kent (including least used - Kemsing!) keep up the great work 👍

  • @cybergal99
    @cybergal99 Год назад +4

    This video is hysterical ! Barnett is now on my list of places to visit when I get back to London .. who doesn't love an out of the Center of the City adventure! Thanks from NYC !

    • @darthwiizius
      @darthwiizius Год назад

      Barnet used to be part of Hertfordshire which has a few claims to historical fame. From Boudica raising Verulamium (St. Albans) which was Rome's 3rd town of England before marching north up Watling street to engage the Roman army in the midlands, Bloody Mary, Elizabeth the 1st, the main administrative centre of Norman England, where the Anglo-Saxons officially converted to Christianity in a town with a 4000 year old market and where the first jet powered airliner was developed among other things. There's more than just the megacity in old England. Barnet itself is famous for being the site of a very important battle.

  • @mrgoddamnawful2887
    @mrgoddamnawful2887 Год назад

    I've got a N gauge model of High Barnet station. It was scratch built a few decades ago.
    Although its got the tube type logos on it, my stock is 1980s ECML.

  • @Sovereign1992
    @Sovereign1992 Год назад +1

    As a Midlander I always drive to that station and use it to get to London for my travels etc. Great video as always :)

  • @ConnorPlayzHD
    @ConnorPlayzHD Год назад +13

    Everytime I get a notification saying you have uploaded geoff I get excited to watch and I'm really loving end of the line series

  • @davidcollins9512
    @davidcollins9512 Год назад +14

    Really enjoying this 'End of the Line' series. When you have done them all will you do a 'Middle of the Line' series?

    • @rayfisher3921
      @rayfisher3921 Год назад +1

      And follow that up with a Start of Line series?

  • @philipbrailey
    @philipbrailey Год назад +1

    When I went to London two months ago, it was your videos that really helped me on the tube.

  • @billyandrews6342
    @billyandrews6342 Год назад +2

    I do actually occasionally drive the 307 bus route. According to the Ibus system it regards the area around High Barnet Station as "Barnet Hill".

  • @mj80372
    @mj80372 8 месяцев назад

    The humour in this video is good, this is exactly the kind of content I like from Geoff. Makes me want to go out to the tube network myself and explore.

  • @DammyJoger
    @DammyJoger 6 месяцев назад

    Pleased as punch!!!! From one Jeff to another Geoff. I grew up in Barnet and my family ran the Mitre from 1988 - 1997. Spent the video wondering if the Mitre would feature. So So pleased it was No 1 on your list.

  • @sixtysecondvlog
    @sixtysecondvlog Год назад +9

    loving the End Of The Line series, Geoff.

  • @christophercarr1684
    @christophercarr1684 Год назад +1

    The Bear and Ragged Staff was the emblem of the Earl of Warwick who was killed at the battle of Barnet in 1471.

  • @jonathanirons231
    @jonathanirons231 Год назад +5

    This video was indeed well time spent. Excellent as ever!

  • @Ibis117
    @Ibis117 Год назад +2

    OOh. I "did" High Barnet on Tuesday. Challenging walk to the bus stop to get to Cockfosters, especially if you turn right, not left, when leaving the station.

  • @omracer6
    @omracer6 Год назад +4

    This brings back memories, like 4 years nearly since being here, looks the same but up that hill on a winter sunset near the road and you can even just about see the skyline of London, Also down that road is some nice small shops and a incredible sushi place you see the sushi being made in front of you too

  • @trainvidsdorset
    @trainvidsdorset Год назад +8

    Regularly go to Barnet as I have family there. Chipping Barnet really just refers to the bit up the hill and the surrounding area. East Barnet is an almost entirely separate village (?) (That's how it's referred to on the bus stops), the other side of New Barnet. The basic answer is they used High Barnet as a collective for all the Barnet's (and possibly due to the fact it's on a hill, which makes it higher than the others?). No one ever really calls it Chipping Barnet anyway.

    • @tyipgtuu
      @tyipgtuu Год назад +3

      I literally live in Barnet

    • @stephenpegum9776
      @stephenpegum9776 Год назад +2

      Re the last part of your comment, don't forget that Chipping Barnet is the formal name of the parliamentary constituency (says this Barnet resident of 38 years & counting !).

    • @patrickhourihan9196
      @patrickhourihan9196 Год назад +1

      Next time you will hear someone say "Chipping Barnet" it's going to be election time.

    • @chrisambidge6470
      @chrisambidge6470 Год назад

      @@patrickhourihan9196 exACTly

    • @DeRepear
      @DeRepear Год назад +1

      It does look like Chipping Barnet as a constituency is set to change in the next election though as they are redrawing them. The current proposal sees Friern Barnet being combined with Hornsey and Muswell Hill.

  • @LavenderAudio
    @LavenderAudio Год назад +2

    Lived right next to the Spires for a few years. It's a funny shopping centre because the shops in it are quite bland, the high street itself had way more variety.
    Honourable mention to Hopscotch, the sweet shop on the corner by the church on the road leading down to the mitre. Shout out to the owners alice and michael, who I would buy from and they would walk around to my gate to deliver bags of sweets and give me someone to talk to during the height of the pandemic. Miss you!

  • @jw4499
    @jw4499 Год назад +1

    I was part of the team that put the fence up by the carpark, long time ago
    Nice to see its still there
    Great vid again 👌 👏 👍

  • @professortitty
    @professortitty Год назад +1

    Three Kings spent the night in Barnet, just before the deciding Battle of Barnet which was fought in and around Hadley Green just a little north of High Barnet. A monument commemorates this. Great videos Geoff.

  • @lapiswake6583
    @lapiswake6583 Год назад +1

    When I did this station, my girlfriend and I went up the ECML to New Barnet (not all stations though, still got quite a few GN stops to do), then had chinese before getting the bus and doing the Northern Line from High Barnet back down to Zone 1 including Mill Hill East.

  • @charliehart5834
    @charliehart5834 Год назад +3

    Really enjoyed this! I would say most people refer to high barnet as Barnet. With all the other areas in the borough referred to as their town names. New Barnet is New Barnet and East Barnet is always east barnet, but if someone said they were going to barnet they would be referring to High Barnet. Sometimes its Barnét haha

  • @jaakkomantyjarvi7515
    @jaakkomantyjarvi7515 Год назад +1

    IIRC there is a mark on the side of the church that appears in this video, at or slightly above eye level (?), which is at the same elevation from sea level as the top of the cross on St Paul's Cathedral. London is quite hilly.

  • @JXH361
    @JXH361 Год назад +1

    Good to see Barnet FC getting a shout. You used to be able to see Underhill on the approach over the bridge into High Barnet, but it is now sadly replaced by a school.
    Instead you can now get a view of Barnet FC near the end of the Jubilee line between Queensbury and Canons Park.

  • @scullytawoody4852
    @scullytawoody4852 Год назад +5

    Great video, Geoff love a town with lots of history. Hope the chip were lovely. Great shots of the trains too.

  • @HenrysAdventures
    @HenrysAdventures Год назад +4

    I always enjoy a trip to High Barnet. What would be really fun is if they could build an inclinator at the very end of the line where the photopaper's bench is to a new street level entrance.

    • @Nooticus
      @Nooticus Год назад

      Absolutely agree. This needs to happen!

  • @tyrozone5
    @tyrozone5 Год назад +2

    I like this Geoff! My parents use the word 'Barnet' as a slang replacement for "hair". True story.

  • @sara.othman
    @sara.othman Год назад +1

    The spires is great- botannika and nkora are amazing places, they have great coffee

  • @thomasmcanea8531
    @thomasmcanea8531 Год назад +2

    Geoff, love this series and love your passion for London Transport and trains generally. Thanks for great content!

  • @strafrag1
    @strafrag1 Год назад +2

    Thanks, Geoff. Super tour of High Barnet.

  • @PlanetoftheDeaf
    @PlanetoftheDeaf Год назад +4

    Well worth walking on a bit further past The Spires to Hadley Green. The area is attractive and historically very important, as the location of the Battle of Barnet (Wars of the Roses)

  • @londontoffee
    @londontoffee Год назад

    I live in East Barnet Village. High Barnet Station is on Barnet Hill, which leads up to actual High Barnet (which is also called Chipping Barnet), then of course there's New Barnet (between High Barnet and East Barnet), and Friern Barnet (south of East Barnet), and the London Borough of Barnet (which is all the above plus a bit of Hadley Wood, half of Cockfosters, half of Southgate, all of Finchley, HGS, Golders, Hendon, Edgware, Mill Hill, Brent Cross, half of Cricklewood... and Barnet Gate). Easy peasy.

    • @londontoffee
      @londontoffee Год назад

      Oh and there's also Totteridge, and Whetstone, which are kind of in the middle; and finally, South Barnet (which is really Brunswick Park, but estate agents like to pretend otherwise).

  • @nevillesevicke-jones1227
    @nevillesevicke-jones1227 Год назад

    All those variants and you left out, for our Dunedin NZ viewers Arthur Barnets--The quality department store in George St...with the famous neon light jockey riding the clock.
    Regardless of such carelessness...always good to see you ;-0

  • @Pop_o_Rap_Photo085
    @Pop_o_Rap_Photo085 Год назад +2

    I think ‘Chipping’ means there’s some sort of market there or used to be. Eg. Chipping Sodbury/Norton etc.

  • @tonyk2
    @tonyk2 Год назад

    I grew up in Balham (near southern end of the Northern Line) and my grand-parents lived in - yes - Barnet. So I have many memories of trips covering (almost) the full lenght of the line to visit them. But I preferred it when we changed at Kings Cross and took the BR DMU to New Barnet (front seats in the DMU of course!).

  • @benjamindenton
    @benjamindenton Год назад

    That wood carving is the famous 'High Bear-net'

  • @DadgeCity
    @DadgeCity Год назад +2

    Barnet was also interesting for being a part of Hertfordshire almost surrounded by Middlesex.

    • @martindavidson5591
      @martindavidson5591 Год назад

      Friern Barnet was in Middlesex unlike all the others in Herts.

  • @elixier33
    @elixier33 Год назад +1

    We officially live in the London Borough of Barnet. That said High Barnet is also known as chipping Barnet. The London Borough of Barnet consists mainly of Edgware, Hendon, Mill Hill, Finchley, Colindale and Totteridge area.

  • @fatcontroller5352
    @fatcontroller5352 Год назад +1

    Chipping Barnet was worth the thumbs up 🤣

  • @davidbull1914
    @davidbull1914 Год назад +1

    Until a few years ago High Barnet was the nearest station to Barnet Football Club, one of my favourite away trips! The club now play in the Borough of Harrow and the new ground is adjacent to the Jubilee Line between Queensbury and Canons Park.

  • @camenbert5837
    @camenbert5837 Год назад

    Things to do in Barnet, the church tower is open every so often in summer. Which is nice. Incidentally, the church is the cause of the road narrowing there, and was a problem even in the 12th century. Oddly, it may look a Victorian barn, but one of the side aisles is mediaeval. I may live in Barnet. Oddly enough, my parish church is Monken Hadley, which isn't in Barnet

  • @mcollier4566
    @mcollier4566 Год назад +2

    All the Barnets...

  • @PeterGaunt
    @PeterGaunt Год назад +1

    I had to go to the hospital up there last year and on the way back to the station called in at The Mitre. It had an amazing range of real ales, the most I've ever seen in a pub which wasn't a Wetherspoons, and something you missed - the apparently real suit of armour down as I recall, one of the corridors or was it a small room (I forget)? Excellent place.

  • @TheJellypoo
    @TheJellypoo Год назад +2

    Recently discovered your channel and immediately subscribed! I have had a passion for trains ever since I was young (albeit not a deep one but still a passion nonetheless), your videos are informative, exciting and just plain brilliant to watch! I am excited for the future of your channel, keep on going!

  • @nomadMik
    @nomadMik Год назад

    I grew up in Ryde, a very old suburb of Sydney, in a neighbourhood called Top Ryde. Whenever I hear 'High Barnett' on the London Underground, I wondered if it was 'high' in the same way my neighbourhood was 'top'. It was the highest point for a long way in any direction, FWIW.

  • @mrwibble70
    @mrwibble70 Год назад +1

    I used to tune the organ at Barnet many years ago.

  • @adrianoconnor5929
    @adrianoconnor5929 Год назад +1

    Geoff, you should do a video on which stations on the underground names have been changed the most over the years. Would a contender be Wembley Central?
    Sudbury
    Sudbury and Wembley
    Wembley for Sudbury
    Wembley Central.
    …I’ve too much time on my hands!!😂😂

  • @NickfromNLondon
    @NickfromNLondon Год назад

    OK I joined a firm in an office in East Barnet. They moved to New Barnet and via a move to New Southgate we now work just off the High Street as Chipping/High Barnet becomes Hadleigh.

  • @martyonline1957
    @martyonline1957 Год назад

    Chipping Chepping etc. the old English for Market as in Chipping Norton, Chipping Camden (out in the sticks) and where I live in High Wycombe, in a deep valley, we have Chepping Wycombe

  • @pryn.darkstorm
    @pryn.darkstorm Год назад +1

    4:30 It's a High Bear-in-a-Net! 😝

  • @lennyp5254
    @lennyp5254 Год назад +1

    Great to meet you Geoff!

  • @annabean7507
    @annabean7507 Год назад +3

    I love these series of end of the line, I really look forward to them :)

  • @TheFlowerGirl77
    @TheFlowerGirl77 Год назад +1

    Fantastic Geoff! Thank you for including some interesting things to see and do as well. 😊

  • @Discodream
    @Discodream Год назад

    High Barnet is up the hill. New Barnet is down the hill and east, and East Barnet is a little bit further on from there round Oak Hill Park. Friern Barnet is a total different place east of north finchley. The London Borough of Barnet is just the council. People in hendon, edgware, Golders green say they are from those places.

  • @mikemasters1208
    @mikemasters1208 Год назад

    Im from bishop Auckland - the team Barnet beat 3-2 in 1946. How fascinating!

  • @bigcahoonaburger8550
    @bigcahoonaburger8550 Год назад +2

    6 layers you southern shandy drinker… but if the episodes stop I’ll donate s 7th. 😅 like the shot of it snaking in.

  • @dez3540
    @dez3540 Год назад +2

    What a legend this guy is

  • @MrGreatplum
    @MrGreatplum Год назад +1

    The dedication to the joke about Chipping Barnet was excellent - even going to buy chips! 😜 great stuff, Geoff!

  • @sara.othman
    @sara.othman Год назад +1

    Whalesbone park! Wow i need to go there!