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London Overground (also known simply as the Overground) is a suburban rail network serving London and its environs. Established in 2007 to take over Silverlink Metro routes, it now serves a large part of Greater London as well as Hertfordshire , with 113 stations on the six lines that make up the network.
In February 2024, TfL announced a re-branding of this London Overground service as the Liberty line; [3] the new name took effect in November 2024. [4] Prior to renaming, it was labelled in Transport for London timetables as the Romford to Upminster route .
The name proposed for this service in 2015 was the 'North London line'. [4] In 2021, Sadiq Khan announced that if re-elected as Mayor of London, he would give the six services operated by London Overground unique names that would reflect London's diversity, working with his Commission for Diversity in the Public Realm. [5]
London Overground between Highbury & Islington and West Croydon and between Clapham Junction and Stratford. ... Cambridge is the target for widespread engineering work up to Sunday 5 January 2025 ...
Main lines to Essex, Suffolk, Norfolk and Cambridgeshire are all closed until Thursday morning, 2 January 2025. The Elizabeth Line, however, is working again. Between Norwich, Ipswich and London ...
During May 2022, the timetable was amended to accommodate the London Overground extension to Barking Riverside, [49] the extension having started running in July 2022 as a spur from the Tilbury loop line east of Barking, sharing infrastructure with c2c services.
The Gospel Oak to Barking line, [5] also shortened to GOBLIN, [6] is a railway line in London. It is 13 miles 58 chains (22.1 km) in length and carries both through goods trains and London Overground passenger trains, connecting Gospel Oak in north London and Barking Riverside in east London.
The West London line (WLL) is a railway line in inner West London that links Willesden Junction in the north to Clapham Junction in the south. The line has always been an important cross-London link, especially for freight services. Southern and London Overground provide regular passenger services; detailed below.