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West London Line trains at Kensington (Olympia)
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West London Line trains at Kensington (Olympia)

The West London Line is a short railway linking Clapham Junction in the south to Willesden Junction in the north. It was built to enable trains to cross London.

The West Cross Route, one side of the Ringway 1 inner ring road, would have paralleled the West London Line.

Train services

Local trains run every half hour and are operated by Silverlink, and hourly Southern trains run from Brighton or Gatwick Airport to Watford Junction, not stopping at Willesden Junction. The line also carries considerable freight and is used by Eurostar trains between Waterloo International and the depot at North Pole Junction.

Recent timetable changes have meant that some Silverlink peak hour trains now continue onto the North London Line. From November 2007 this will mean most of the Silverlink services will as part of the North London Railway franchise, not just peak hour trains and vice versa.

History of the Line

The railway was originally built as an atmospheric railway running between Wormwood Scrubs and Shepherds Bush opening in 1840. Later converted to an orthodox railway it came to prominence as an avoiding line facilitating through running on the west side of London, especially for freight: (NB The above company information about the WLJR and WLEJR already entered onto this page requires clarification as it conflicts with other published data on the company names (No Joint) and therefore it may have other errors - July 2006)

(According to the official "History of the Great Western Railway", the West London Railway was originally called the Birmingham, Bristol & Thames Junction Railway, authorised in 1836 to run from the London and Birmingham Railway across the proposed route of the Great Western, to the Kensington Canal Basin. An Act of 1845 authorised the Great Western and the London and Birmingham to take out a joint lease of the West London line. - July 2006)

Any one seeking a definitive history of the line should see Alistair Nisbet's article published in BackTrak Feb 2006.

The route

This description of the Line, from north to south, giving former and present-day details, and details the links with all the constituent railways:

References

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Railway lines in London:'''
North London: Gospel Oak-Barking Line   North London Line   Northern City Line   Lea Valley Lines   Watford DC Line 
East London: Romford-Upminster Line  
South London:  Bexleyheath Line   Bromley North Line   Catford Loop Line   Dartford Loop Line 
 Hayes Line   Hounslow Loop Line   South London Line   Tattenham Corner Line   
West London:  West London Line

 


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