An extension to Gospel Oak opened on 4 June 1888.
Instead it was decided to terminate the line at Gospel Oak.
For more recent history see the Gospel Oak to Barking line.
Later a tree to the west of it, came to be the local Gospel Oak.
The market runs along the boundary of the Gospel Oak and Haverstock wards.
Glad that I did not live in Gospel Oak.
A connection to Gospel Oak was added in 1888.
The building which used to be the ticket office can be seen beside the south entrance (for trains towards Gospel Oak).
The Gospel Oak to Barking Line passes the site of the station.
In other words, the rail station in Gospel Oak.