Although Lane Cove is primarily a residential area, it contains some commercial and light industrial areas.
Upon folding, some remaining members joined Lane Cove, ensuring a healthy rivalry between the clubs.
Woodward entered parliament as the Labor member for Lane Cove after he won the seat at 1944 state election.
This was a surprise result as Lane Cove was considered one of the most conservative seats in the assembly.
The 616 non-express service also goes via Lane Cove.
The early settlement at Gordon was originally known as Lane Cove.
There are a number of possibilities of the origin of the name 'Lane Cove'.
However, Lane Cove was an excellent source for timber and other commodities that the settlers required.
From Lane Cove a cross regional service to Balmoral was also available.
Charles died in a car accident at Lane Cove in 1931, aged 39, leaving a widow and young child.