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Judging from TfL photo archives there has been one exit from the lifts in the middle of the Haverstock Hill facade and a separate entrance to the booking hall at the north end. AFAIR they have both been boarded up for decades but seem to have been in some use untill at least 1944. I do remember that in the early 90s the lifts would open a small gap towards the defunct exit hall before the proper doors opened towards the ticket office. I always wondered why they never reversed the oneway passage ways at platform level. 92.201.205.15 ( talk) 18:21, 28 November 2021 (UTC)
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Judging from TfL photo archives there has been one exit from the lifts in the middle of the Haverstock Hill facade and a separate entrance to the booking hall at the north end. AFAIR they have both been boarded up for decades but seem to have been in some use untill at least 1944. I do remember that in the early 90s the lifts would open a small gap towards the defunct exit hall before the proper doors opened towards the ticket office. I always wondered why they never reversed the oneway passage ways at platform level. 92.201.205.15 ( talk) 18:21, 28 November 2021 (UTC)