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Rail line in Greater London
Crystal Palace Line
ASouthernClass 456 entering Crystal Palace station in 2009
Overview
StatusOperational
OwnerNetwork Rail
LocaleGreater London
Termini
Stations7
Service
TypeSuburban rail
SystemNational Rail
Operator(s)Southern
Thameslink (non-stop)
Rolling stockClass 377
Class 700
History
Opened1856-1858
Technical
Number of tracks1-2
Track gauge4 ft 8+12 in (1,435 mm)standard gauge
Electrification750 V DC Third Rail
Operating speed60 mph (97 km/h) maximum
Route map

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Crystal Palace line
Balham Junction
Brighton Main Linetowards Surrey
Streatham depot
Streatham Hill
Leigham Court tunnel
Leigham spur
Norwood spur
West Norwood
Gipsy Hill
Crystal Palace tunnel
Crystal PalaceLondon Overground
Left arrow towards Surrey
toLondon Bridge orEast London lineRight arrow
BirkbeckTramlink
Beckenham JunctionTramlink

TheCrystal Palace Line[1][2] is a railway line inLondon which runs from Balham Junction toBeckenham Junction. The engineer's reference for this line is BBJ.[3]

Route

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The line runs from Balham Junction on theBrighton Main Line route intoLondon Victoria toBeckenham Junction, viaStreatham Hill andCrystal Palace. The line has a junction with thePortsmouth Line[2][1] at Norwood, and again meets the Brighton Main Line, this time the line intoLondon Bridge, just beyond Crystal Palace. The line runs alongside the LondonTramlink betweenBirkbeck and Beckenham, and has junctions with theMid-Kent Line and theChatham Main Line where it terminates atBeckenham Junction.

History

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A 1908Railway Clearing House map of lines in South London, with theWest End of London and Crystal Palace Railway and Beckenham extension wending its way across the middle.

The first part of the line, betweenNew Wandsworth andCrystal Palace (Low Level), opened 1 December 1856 as theWest End of London and Crystal Palace Railway. In 1857 the route was extended to Norwood. On 3 May 1858 the company opened an extension from Bromley Junction (near Norwood Junction) toShortlands railway station (then called Bromley) via Beckenham Junction station. The following year the original line from Pimlico to Norwood Junction was sold to theLondon Brighton and South Coast Railway, and the section from Bromley Junction to Shortlands to theLondon, Chatham and Dover Railway, but the WEL&CPR continued to provide its own passenger services. The two halves were reunited in 1921 as part of theSouthern Railway following enactment of theGrouping Act.

Services

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Southern provides most services, with trains fromLondon Victoria running through toWest Croydon and services fromLondon Bridge terminating atBeckenham Junction.[4]

The line also provides a diversionary route forThameslink services avoidingLondon Bridge – usually this is only in thepeaks or during the night, but theThameslink Programme engineering works have made it necessary for someBedford toBrighton services to take this route throughout the day. These generally do not stop at any of the stations on the line.

The section from Beckenham Junction toBirkbeck is partly converted forTramlink, with trams running from Beckenham to Croydon andWimbledon.

References

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  1. ^ab"The Kent Sussex Wessex Route Sectional Appendix; LOR SO689 Seq002"(PDF). Network Rail. Archived fromthe original(PDF) on 2 April 2015. Retrieved9 January 2017.
  2. ^abRailway Track Diagrams #5 - Southern & TFL. Quail Maps. February 1998. p. 4. Retrieved9 January 2017.
  3. ^Quail/Trackmaps, volume 5
  4. ^Railway Track Diagrams #5 - Southern & TFL. Quail Maps. February 1998. p. 4. Retrieved29 August 2017.

Further reading

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  • Jackson, A.A. (1978).London's Local Railways. David & Charles.
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