Finsbury Park Station has two Main exits, well four in total. Station Place, Wells Terrace.  Seven Sister Road and a seperate National Rail onto Station Place

Walk out of Wells Terrrace and you’re greeted by cafés, a cinema, and people lingering over coffee. The streets feel welcoming, almost village like. For a moment, it’s easy to forget you’re standing at one of London’s busiest stations. Walk out of Station Place and you’re met by the constant rumble of traffic, tired faces, and people sheltering beneath the station roof. The pace is quicker, the edges rougher, and life seems to weigh a little more heavily.

The remarkable thing is that neither side is pretending to be something it isn’t They’re separated by little more than a concourse and a set of ticket barriers, yet they feel like different worlds. One invites you to slow down, the other reminds you that not everyone has that luxury.

Perhaps that’s the real story of Finsbury Park. Not that it has two exits, but that those exits reveal two sides of the same city, existing only a few steps apart.