Sutton & Mole Valley Lines

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Sutton and Mole Valley Lines
INTa
London Bridge
London Victoria
INTa INTa STR
London Waterloo
STR STR HST
South Bermondsey
River Thames
WBRÜCKE STR HST
Queens Road Peckham
STR STR HST
Peckham Rye
Battersea Park
HST INT STRrg ABZrf
Vauxhall
STRlf ABZ3lg KRZu STRrf HST
East Dulwich
STRrg KRZo STRrf HST
North Dulwich
Thameslink Line
STR STR LUECKE TUNNEL2
Knight's Hill Tunnel
Clapham Junction
CPICl CPICr ABZrg STRrf
STR STR HST
Tulse Hill
Wandsworth Common
STR HST ABZlf STRlg
Balham
STR INT HST STR
Streatham
STR ABZlf ABZlr ABZrf LUECKE
South London Line
Windmill Bridge Junctions
STR ABZlf KRZo ABZ3lf STRlg
to Crystal Palace
STR STRlf ABZlg HST
Streatham Common
STR STR HST
Norbury
Earlsfield
HST STR HST
Thornton Heath
Wimbledon Loop
STR HLUECKE ABZrf HST
Selhurst
Mitcham Eastfields
STR HST ABZlf HLUECKE
Brighton Main Line
STR STR STR
Eastfields Level Crossing
STR BUE STR
Wimbledon
INT STR ABZrg HLUECKE
Brighton Main Line
Mitcham Junction
STR INT INT
West Croydon
Raynes Park
HST STR HST
Waddon
Hackbridge
STR HST HST
Wallington
Carshalton
ABZlf STRlg HST HST
Carshalton Beeches
South Western Main Line
LUECKE HST STRlf ABZlr ABZrf
Motspur Park
Motspur Park level crossing
BUE CPICl CPICr
Sutton
Chessington Branch
HLUECKE ABZrf HLUECKE ABZrf STR
Wimbledon Loop
Worcester Park
HST STR LUECKE
Epsom Downs Branch
Stoneleigh
HST HST
Cheam
Ewell West
HST HST
Ewell East
STRlf ABZlr STRrf
Epsom
BHF
BUE
Ashtead Level Crossing
Ashtead
HST
AKRZ-UKu
M25 motorway
Leatherhead
HST
STRrg HSTR ABZrf
River Mole
WASSER WBRÜCKE WASSER WBRÜCKE WASSERlg
Bookham Tunnel
TUNNEL2 TUNNEL1 HWASSER
Mickleham Tunnel
Bookham
HST WASSERrg WBRÜCKE WASSERrf
LUECKE STR HWASSER STR
ABZrg STRrf WASSERlf WBRÜCKE WASSER WASSERlg
River Mole
Effingham Junction
HST STR HWASSER
New Guildford Line
LUECKE HST HWASSER
Box Hill and Westhumble
STR HWASSER
Dorking
BHF HWASSER
River Mole
Dorking Deepdene
HLUECKE HBHF KRZu eABZ3lg HWBRÜCKE HLUECKE
North Downs Line
eABZrg exSTRrf HWASSER
Junction closed 1946
Betchworth Tunnel
TUNNEL2
HST
Holmwood
Ockley
HST
HST
Warnham
Horsham
STRrg HBHF ABZ3rf HLUECKE
to Three Bridges
Arun Valley Line
STR
LUECKE
to Chichester


The Sutton & Mole Valley Lines are a group of railway lines constructed between 1847 and 1868 by the London, Brighton and South Coast Railway, the London and South Western Railway and the LBSCR-sponsored Horsham, Dorking and Leatherhead Railway.

The line from Raynes Park to Horsham via Epsom and Dorking (including the Bookham Branch) is known to commuters as the Mole Valley Line (seven out of the fifteen stations on this route are situated in the Surrey district of Mole Valley). The full title Sutton and Mole Valley Lines is used for the lines north of Epsom via Sutton. Confusingly, all of the commuter services run by Southern which terminate or call at Sutton are, regardless of origin or destination, branded as Sutton and Mole Valley Line services.

The Sutton & Mole Valley Lines include (in order of construction):

  • West Croydon to Epsom via Sutton
  • Epsom to Leatherhead
  • Raynes Park to Epsom
  • Leatherhead to Horsham via Dorking
  • Leatherhead to Effingham Junction (Bookham Branch)
  • Peckham Rye to Sutton via Mitcham Junction

None of the lines leads directly to a London Terminus, however scheduled services use the South Western Main Line to access London Waterloo, the Brighton Main Line to access London Victoria and either the Brighton Main Line (via Norwood Junction) or the South London Line (via South Bermondsey) to access London Bridge.

The following branch lines are associated with the Sutton and Mole Valley Line, but are considered separate:


The scheduled services run along the Sutton and Mole Valley Line include the commuter services in south London, Surrey and West Sussex operated by Southern from London Victoria and London Bridge to Horsham via Sutton and Dorking. Some Southern services in peak hours on this line diverge at Leatherhead and (via the New Guildford Line) serve Effingham Junction and Guildford.

South West Trains operates services between London Waterloo and Leatherhead via Raynes Park and Epsom. Half of these services continue along the main line to Dorking, while others run to Guildford via Bookham and Effingham Junction.

First Capital Connect operates additional services from Tulse Hill to Sutton as part of the Thameslink services to London Blackfriars and Luton.

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[edit] Technical information

The line is electrified at 750 V DC third rail. Class 456 and Class 455 electrical multiple units are used, although semi-fast and stopping services to Horsham from London Victoria are frequently operated by Class 377 Electrostars. Up to the early 1980s, express services to Littlehampton and Bognor Regis were routed along this line and called at Sutton, Dorking, Horsham and stations to the south coast along the Arun Valley Line & West Coastway Line.

The average line speed is 50 mph, except for 20 mph restrictions at Clapham Junction, Streatham Junction, Mitcham Junction, Raynes Park, West Croydon, Sutton and Epsom; 30 mph restrictions at Dorking and the approach to London Victoria; and two 75 mph sections, between Box Hill and Westhumble and Dorking, and between Dorking and Holmwood. Signalling between London Victoria and Ewell East (including the Epsom Downs Branch) is controlled by London Victoria (VC); between London Waterloo and Box Hill and Westhumble by Wimbledon (W); between Box Hill and Westhumble and Warnham by Dorking signal box (CBK); between West Croydon & Waddon and Warnham & Horsham by Three Bridges Signalling Centre (T).

Platform lengths are eight cars except for Sutton, Dorking and Horsham (12 cars). The 2006 South London Route Utilisation Study is currently being written by Network Rail and its findings will have implications for future service levels along the line. A new railway station is currently under construction at Eastfields to the north of Mitcham Junction. Funding for the station was secured in August 2007.[1].

[edit] History of the route

The railway lines used by this service were the result of several schemes:

13 July 1863: Leatherhead to Dorking
1 May 1867: Dorking to Horsham
  • 1865 Epsom Downs Line opened.
  • 1868 The mainline route from London to Sutton via Hackbridge opened.
  • 1901 Route from London Victoria to Sutton via Norbury Electrified AC
  • 1938 Route London - Horsham fully Electrified DC and new signalling installed.

[edit] Tunnels

There are two tunnels on the line, built between 1860 and 1867.
Mickleham Tunnel is midway between Leatherhead and Box Hill & Westhumble. It is 524 yards long and runs through the lower chalk of Norbury Park, entering the hillside immediately north of one of the three viaducts over the River Mole. Restrictions imposed by the landowner, Thomas Grissell, meant that vertical ventillation shafts could not be constructed and the tunnel portals were given lavish architectural treatment.
Betchworth Tunnel is 1/4 mile south of Dorking. It is 385 yards long with a maximum gradient of 1 in 80. It runs through the upper greensand of the Deepdene Ridge to the east of the town. Construction difficulties delayed the line's opening south of Dorking. It collapsed on 27 July 1887, remaining closed for over six months.

[edit] Typical off peak journey times from London Victoria to Horsham (via Mitcham Junction)

Based on the May - December 2006 timetable.
South West Trains, First Capital Connect and Southern run additional services along parts of this line.

Destination Travelcard
Zone
Semi-fast
minutes
Stopping
minutes
Frequency
per hour
Change for
Clapham Junction 2 6 6 4 London Waterloo, Southampton, Portsmouth Harbour
Balham 3 - 12 2 London Underground Northern Line
Mitcham Junction 4 - 20 2 Croydon Tramlink, Herne Hill, London Blackfriars, Luton
Hackbridge 4 - 23 2
Carshalton 5 - 26 2
Sutton 5 25 29 4 Epsom Downs, West Croydon, Wimbledon
Cheam 5 28 32 4
Ewell East 6 32 36 3
Epsom - 35 40 4 Worcester Park, Raynes Park, Wimbledon
Ashtead - 39 - 2
Leatherhead - 42 - 2 Bookham, Effingham Junction, Guildford
Box Hill & Westhumble - 47 - 1
Dorking - 50 - 2 Dorking (Deepdene) station is five minutes' walk
Holmwood - 58 - 1
Ockley - 62 - 1
Warnham - 67 - 1
Horsham - 72 - 1 Three Bridges, Gatwick Airport, Littlehampton

[edit] Typical off peak journey times from London Victoria to Epsom Downs (via West Croydon)

Based on the May - December 2006 timetable.
Southern run additional services along the part of this line between London and West Croydon and are branded as "Metro" services.

The line between West Croydon and Sutton has 6 trains an hour off peak and 4 trains an hour during the peak unlike other stations further up the line.

Destination Travelcard
Zone
Journey time
minutes
Frequency
per hour
Change for
Battersea Park 2 4 2 Denmark Hill, London Bridge
Clapham Junction 2 9 4 London Waterloo, Southampton, Portsmouth Harbour
Wandsworth Common 3 13 4
Balham 3 15 4 London Underground Northern Line
Streatham Common 3 20 4 Tulse Hill, London Bridge
Norbury 4 21 4
Thornton Heath 4 26 4
Selhurst 4 29 4
West Croydon 5 31 4 Norwood Junction, London Bridge
Waddon 5 36 4 London Bridge (2 trains per hour)
Wallington 5 39 4 London Bridge (2 trains per hour)
Carshalton Beeches 5 42 4 London Bridge (2 trains per hour)
Sutton 5 45 4 Epsom, Horsham, Wimbledon, Mitcham Junction, Luton
Belmont 5 49 1
Banstead 6 53 1
Epsom Downs 6 56 1

[edit] See also

[edit] References

  1. ^ London Borough of Merton (2007-08-24). "Merton Council gives green light to Eastfields railway station". Press release. Retrieved on 2007-09-28.

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