The Waterloo–Reading line is a National Rail electric railway line between London Waterloo and Reading. The line runs west through a series of South West...
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The South West Main Line (SWML) is a 143-mile (230 km) major railway line between Waterloo station in central London and Weymouth on the south coast of...
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Loop line is a railway line in southwest London which was opened by the London and South Western Railway in 1850. It leaves the Waterloo–Reading line at...
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9 km) down the line from London Charing Cross via Redhill. It is at the junction of the Waterloo–Reading line with the North Downs Line. South Western...
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branch line (also known as the Chertsey loop line) is a 5-mile-40-chain (8.9 km) railway line in Surrey, England. It runs from the Waterloo–Reading line at...
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Main Line at Reading, the Waterloo–Reading line at Wokingham, the Alton line at Ash, the Portsmouth Direct line at Guildford and the Brighton Main Line at...
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spur, from Staines on the Waterloo to Reading line, to Heathrow Airport, creating direct rail links from the airport to Waterloo, Woking and Guildford. Airtrack...
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a spur from the Waterloo to Reading Line to Heathrow Airport, creating direct rail links from the airport to Reading, London Waterloo, Woking and Guildford...
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Staines–Windsor line is a 6-mile-46-ch (10.6 km) railway line in Berkshire and Surrey, England. It branches from the Waterloo–Reading line at Staines-upon-Thames...
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Vale line is an 11-mile-58-chain (18.9 km) railway line in Berkshire and Surrey, England. It runs from Ascot station, on the Waterloo–Reading line, to...
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Richmond station (London) (category District line stations)
the Waterloo to Reading and North London lines. It is a western terminus of both the District line of the London Underground and the Mildmay line of the...
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the line from London Waterloo. The station and all trains serving it are operated by South Western Railway. It is at the junction of the Waterloo to Reading...
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The Waterloo & City line, colloquially known as The Drain, is a shuttle line of the London Underground that runs between Waterloo and Bank stations with...
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Sunningdale offering the most frequent services for London Waterloo on the Waterloo–Reading line. The neighbourhood has yielded bronze implements, now in...
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Staines railway station is on the Waterloo to Reading line and is the junction station for the diverging Windsor line, in southern England to the west...
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the line from London Waterloo. The station, and all trains serving it, are operated by South Western Railway. It is on the Waterloo to Reading line. The...
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25 miles 48 chains (41.2 km) down the line from London Waterloo and is the terminus of the Staines to Windsor Line, served by South Western Railway. The...
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(40.5 km) down the line from London Waterloo and is served as a minor stop by South Western Railway on the Waterloo–Reading line. The station was opened...
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31 miles 9 chains (50.1 km) down the line from London Waterloo, between Ascot and Bracknell on the Waterloo to Reading line. The station, and all trains serving...
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East Putney tube station (category District line stations)
from 1 July 1889 ran its own trains over the line via connecting tracks from its Waterloo to Reading line at Point Pleasant Junction, just west of Wandsworth...
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It also became the terminus of the outer suburban Waterloo to Reading line from London Waterloo station. The station closed to passengers in 1965 when...
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tph to London Waterloo via Brentford 2 tph to Weybridge via Staines Additional services, including trains to and from London Waterloo via Richmond call...
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Western Main Line to link the airport with Reading. Plans for electrification of the line will make it easier to access Heathrow from Reading, since lack...
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transfer to other marshalling yards in London. It was built on the Waterloo–Reading line. It opened in 1918 and was closed by British Railways on 6 January...
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London Waterloo and Reading. The station is 38 miles 53 chains (62.2 km)[citation needed] from London Waterloo and 7.7 kilometres (4.8 mi) from Reading, at...
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Crossrail 2 (redirect from Chelsea to Hackney Line)
(SWML, Brighton Main Line, Waterloo–Reading line) Tooting Broadway or Balham Wimbledon (South West Main Line, Sutton Loop Line (Thameslink) Also in new...
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the lines into Waterloo International station to points north of London. A proposed link to Heathrow Airport would have also used the line between Willesden...
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from the Waterloo to Reading Line to Heathrow Airport, creating direct rail links from the airport to Guildford, Waterloo, Woking and Reading. Airtrack...
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opening of the Elizabeth Line. A 2009 proposal to create a southern link with London Waterloo via the Waterloo–Reading line was abandoned in 2011 due...
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Sutton and Mole Valley lines Tattenham Corner line Waterloo–Reading line Closed lines Cranleigh line Horton Light Railway London Necropolis Railway Stations...
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