Dartford Loop Line | |
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Overview | |
Type | Commuter rail, Suburban rail |
System | National Rail |
Status | Operational |
Locale | Greater London |
Termini | Charing Cross |
Operation | |
Owner | Network Rail |
Operator(s) | Southeastern |
Rolling stock | British Rail Class 376 British Rail Class 465 British Rail Class 466 |
Technical | |
No. of tracks | 2 |
Track gauge | Standard gauge 1,435 mm (4 ft 8 1⁄2 in) |
Electrification | 750 DC third rail |
Dartford Loop Line | |
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Legend
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The Dartford Loop Line (often referred to as the Sidcup Line) is one of three lines linking London with Dartford in Kent, England. It lies to the south of the other two: the North Kent Line and the Bexleyheath Line.
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It was opened by the South Eastern Railway on 1 September 1866: because there are no major engineering works on the route it took a mere four years to build.
The line was electrified with the other SECR local routes to Dartford on 6 June 1926 by Southern Railway.
The line is a little over 14 km (8.7 mi) in length. The following are the stations served:
The line was due to be served by Thameslink trains following the completion of the first phase of the Thameslink Programme, however plans have since seen these services added to the North Kent Line instead.
Off-peak & Saturday:
Evenings & Sunday:
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