East London Railway

East London Railway

East London line

La East London line est une ancienne ligne du métro de Londres, ouverte dès 1869 sous le nom de East London Railway. Elle fut fermée le 22 décembre 2007 et sera convertie en ligne du London Overground d'ici 2010.

Sommaire

Stations

À partir de Surrey Quays deux embranchements partent vers le sud :

Plan de ligne

East London Line.png

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Notes et références

Bibliographie

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