The Open Guide to London: the free London guide - Differences between Version 4 and Version 3 of East London Line

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It goes through Brunel's 1840s Thames Tunnel, which is the oldest extant tunnel under a navigable river. It's due for [http://www.transport-for-london.gov.uk/tfl/eastlondon_project.shtml extension] both northwards (over the old Broad Street-Dalston viaduct) and southwards (possibly sharing Railtrack lines towards Wimbledon and Croydon).
It goes through Brunel's 1840s Thames Tunnel, which is the oldest extant tunnel under a navigable river. It's due for [http://www.transport-for-london.gov.uk/tfl/eastlondon_project.shtml extension] both northwards (over the old Broad Street-Dalston viaduct) and southwards (possibly sharing Railtrack lines towards Wimbledon and Croyden).
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It goes through Brunel's 1840s Thames Tunnel, which is the oldest extant tunnel under a navigable river. It's due for extension both northwards (over the old Broad Street-Dalston viaduct) and southwards (possibly sharing Railtrack lines towards Wimbledon and Croyden).

{Todo: CLUG, rolling stock and thetube links}

See also WikiPedia:East_London_Line




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