- Outer South London Line
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Outer South London Line Overview Type Suburban rail, Heavy rail System National Rail Status Operational Locale Greater London Termini London Victoria
London BridgeStations 15 Operation Owner Network Rail Operator(s) Southern, Southeastern, London Overground Depot(s) Selhurst, New Cross Rolling stock British Rail Class 377
British Rail Class 378
British Rail Class 455
British Rail Class 456Technical No. of tracks 2-4 Track gauge Standard gauge Electrification 750 V DC third rail Operating speed Up to 60mph
Outer South London Line LegendLondon Victoria River Thames Chatham Main Line Battersea Park West London Line Up South Western Main Line ▼ Inner South London Line Clapham Junction Down South Western Main Line Wandsworth Common Balham Northern line Brighton Main Line Streatham Hill Sutton Loop Line West Norwood Gipsy Hill Crystal Palace Brighton Main Line Crystal Palace Line Sydenham Forest Hill Honor Oak Park Brockley New Cross Gate ◄ ELL ▲ Inner South London Line South Eastern Main Line London Bridge Thameslink To Charing Cross Not to be confused with Inner South London Line.The Outer South London Line is a rail service in south London from Victoria to London Bridge via Gipsy Hill provided by Southern. It is 16 miles (25.7 km) long and runs over the West End of London and Crystal Palace Railway between Balham and Crystal Palace to connect the two London branches of the Brighton Main Line. "Outer" distinguishes it from the Inner South London Line which runs via Peckham Rye.
The line is in Travelcard Zones 1, 2, and 3, with Crystal Palace in both 3 and 4.
Stations on the line are:
- London Victoria
- Battersea Park
- Clapham Junction
- Wandsworth Common
- Balham
- Streatham Hill
- West Norwood
- Gipsy Hill
- Crystal Palace
- Sydenham
- Forest Hill
- Honor Oak Park
- Brockley
- New Cross Gate
- London Bridge
All stations are served by other National Rail services operated by Southern and/or London Overground.
Categories:- Railway lines in London
- Transport in Southwark
- Transport in Lambeth
- Standard gauge railways in England
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