The Open Guide to London: the free London guide - Differences between Version 6 and Version 5 of Silverlink Barking Line

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== Line 7 ==

''Nicknamed the GOBLIN (<b>Go</b>spel <b>O</b>ak to <B>B</b>arking <B>Lin</b>e)'' --[[Dave Arquati]]
== Line 13 ==
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The Silverlink metro service that runs between Gospel Oak Station and Barking station is occasionally a useful line. Besides its two ends, the only other interchange it has is with the Victoria Line at Blackhorse Road Station.

The service is a diesel, noisy but otherwise pleasant, two car train, connecting parts of East London that are probably grateful for the link. The train has a toilet on it, unlike the Silverlink North London Line.

This was handy for me to reach a party at AlexMcLintock's place in Leytonstone from Acton, with the Central Line being out of action. --IvorW

A nice feature is the almost total absence of ads. Oh, and you buy tickets on the train. --Roger Wernersson


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