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South Eastern Main Line

 
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South Eastern Main Line

The line crossing the River Thames. (Hungerford Bridge.)
Info
Type Electrified heavy rail
System British railway network
Status Operating
Locale South Eastern Great Britain
Termini London Charing Cross
Dover Prory
Operation
Owner Network Rail
Operator(s) Southeastern
Technical
No. of tracks Varied (Charing Cross to Waterloo East), Six to 10 (Waterloo East to London Bridge), 12 (London Bridge to Bermondsey split), 5 to 6 (Bermondsey split to New Cross), 4 to 5 (New Cross to Orpington - excluding Hither Green Depot tracks), 2 to 4 (Orpington - Dover)
Electrification 750 DC and 25kV 50Hz
Route map
 v  d  e South Eastern Main Line
London Charing Cross London Underground 
Interchange head
 
Hungerford Bridge 
Bridge over water
 River Thames
 
Unknown route-map component "exSTRrg" Unknown route-map component "eABZlg"
 
Waterloo London Underground London River Services 
Unknown route-map component "xINTa" Station on track
 Waterloo East
South Western Main Line 
Continuation to left Track to right Straight track
  (London Underground Southwark)
 
Unknown route-map component "eHST"
 Blackfriars
from Chatham Main Line, 
Continuation to left Transverse track Unknown route-map component "KRZu" Unknown route-map component "ABZ3rg" Continuation to right
 to Blackfriars
Brighton Main Line 
Straight track Straight track
 and Thameslink line
and Thameslink line 
Junction from right Track to right
 
 
Unknown route-map component "eABZrg" Unknown route-map component "exKDSTr"
 Southwark Depot
Borough Market Junction 
Unknown route-map component "ABZld" Transverse track Continuation to right
 to Cannon Street
London Bridge London Underground London River Services 
Interchange head Interchange on track
 
 
Straight track Unknown route-map component "eHST"
 Spa Road
 
Straight track Unknown route-map component "eHST"
 Southwark Park
 
Unknown route-map component "ABZld" Unknown route-map component "ABZrd"
 
to London Victoria South London Line 
Continuation to left Junction to right Straight track
 
Brighton Main Line 
Continuation to left Track to right Straight track
 
Bricklayers' Arms 
Unknown route-map component "exKDSTl" Unknown route-map component "eABZlg"
 
 
Unknown route-map component "uexSTRrg" Unknown route-map component "emKRZo" Unknown route-map component "uexSTRq" Unknown route-map component "ueCONTl"
 East London Line
Greenwich Line 
Unknown route-map component "uexSTR" Junction to left Transverse track Continuation to right
 to Greenwich and
ELL from New Cross Gate 
Unknown route-map component "ueCONTr" Unknown route-map component "uexABZrl" Unknown route-map component "emKRZo" Unknown route-map component "uexSTRlg"
 North Kent Line
 
Left side of cross-platform interchange Unknown route-map component "uexCPICre"
 New Cross
 
Stop on track
 St Johns
Nunhead to Lewisham link 
Continuation to left Unknown route-map component "xkABZ3lg" Unknown route-map component "ekKRZu+r" Unknown route-map component "exSTRq" Unknown route-map component "exCONTl"
 Greenwich Park branch
 
Unknown route-map component "kABZlg"
 
 
Junction to left Track from left Unknown route-map component "uSTRrg" Unknown route-map component "uHLUECKE"
 DLR to Docklands and the City
 
Straight track Station on track Unknown route-map component "uKBFe"
 Lewisham Docklands Light Railway
Hayes Line 
Continuation to left Unknown route-map component "KRZo" Junction to right
 to Beckenham Junction
 
Junction from right Junction to right
 
North Kent Line 
Straight track Track to left Continuation to right
 to Dartford and
 
Junction to left Track from left
 Bexleyheath Lines
Hither Green 
Stop on track Stop on track
 
Dartford Loop Line 
Straight track Track to left Continuation to right
 to Dartford and North Kent Lines
 
Straight track Non-passenger head station
 Hither Green TMD
Dartford Loop Line 
Junction from right Unknown route-map component "ABZ3rf" Continuation to right
 to Dartford and North Kent Lines
 
Track from right Unknown route-map component "ABZdf" Track from left
 
 
Non-passenger end station Straight track Non-passenger end station
 Hither Green Carriage Sidings
 
Junction to left Non-passenger terminus to right
 Grove Park Depot
 
Underbridge
 Baring Road (A2212)
 
Stop on track
 Grove Park
Bromley North Line  
Continuation to left Transverse track Junction to right
 
 
Tunnel
 
 
Stop on track
 Elmstead Woods
 
Stop on track
 Chislehurst
Chislehurst Junction 
Unknown route-map component "kABZlf"
 Chatham Main Line
to London Victoria etc 
Continuation to left Unknown route-map component "kABZ3lg" Unknown route-map component "kKRZol+r" Unknown route-map component "kABZ3lf" Continuation to right
  Limited Service to Kent Coast
 
Unknown route-map component "kABZlg"
 
Petts Wood 
Stop on track Non-passenger head station
 Orpington Carriage Sidings
 
Junction from right Track to right
 
 
Station on track
 Orpington
 
Stop on track
 Chelsfield
 
Tunnel
 
 
Stop on track
 Knockholt
Knockholt Tunnel 800 yds 
Tunnel
 and M25
 
Stop on track
 Dunton Green
Westerham Branch 
Unknown route-map component "exCONTr" Unknown route-map component "eABZrf"
 
 
Junction from right Continuation to right
 Sevenoaks via Bat & Ball Line
Sevenoaks 
Station on track
 Formerly Tubbs Hill
 
Tunnel
 A21
 
Underbridge
 A21
 
Stop on track
 Hildenborough
to Redhill (old main line) 
Continuation backward Bridge over water
 River Medway
 
Junction to left Track from left Straight track
 
 
Straight track Non-passenger station on track Straight track
 Tonbridge West Yard
 
Track to left Junction from left Straight track
 Redhill to Tonbridge Line
 
Track to left Junction from left
 
 
Station on track
 Tonbridge
Hastings Line 
Continuation to left Unknown route-map component "exABZ rd"
 
 
Unknown route-map component "eDST"
  Royal Mail, Tonbridge
Paddock Wood 
Stop on track
 
 
Junction to left Continuation to right
 Medway Valley Line
Hawkhurst branch line 
Unknown route-map component "exCONTr" Unknown route-map component "eABZrf"
 
 
Stop on track
 Marden
 
Stop on track
 Staplehurst
 
Unknown route-map component "exSTRrg" Unknown route-map component "eABZrf"
 
 
Unknown route-map component "exCPICl" Right side of cross-platform interchange
 Headcorn
Kent and East Sussex Railway 
Unknown route-map component "exCONTr" Unknown route-map component "exSTRrf" Straight track
 
Chart Leacon Depot 
Non-passenger head station Stop on track
 Pluckley
 
Track to left Junction from left
 
 
Junction from right Continuation to right
 Maidstone East Line
 
Junction from right Continuation to right
 High Speed 1
Ashford International 
Station on track
 
Marshlink Line 
Continuation to left Junction to right
 
 
Track from right Junction to right
 
Ashford Depot 
Non-passenger end station Straight track
 
Ashford Carriage Sidings 
Junction to left Non-passenger terminus to right
 Ashford to Ramsgate
 
Junction to left Continuation to right
 (via Canterbury West)
 
Junction to left Continuation to right
 High Speed 1
 
Underbridge
 A2070
 
Unknown route-map component "eHST"
 Smeeth
Westenhanger 
Stop on track
 
Lympne Airport 
Unknown route-map component "exKDSTl" Unknown route-map component "eABZrf"
 
Sandling 
Stop on track
 
Hythe and Sandgate Branch 
Unknown route-map component "exCONTr" Unknown route-map component "eABZrf"
 
 
Junction to left Transverse track Track from left
 
 
Straight track Non-passenger station on track
 Dollands Moor
Channel Tunnel 
Continuation to left Unknown route-map component "KRZt" Transverse tunnel exit to right Track to right
 
 
Unknown route-map component "eABZrg" Unknown route-map component "exCONTl"
 Elham Valley Line
 
Unknown route-map component "eHST"
 Cheriton Halt
Folkestone West 
Stop on track
 
Folkestone Harbour 
Unknown route-map component "exKBHFa" Station on track
 Folkestone Central
Folkestone Harbour 
Unknown route-map component "exWBRÜCKE" Straight track
 
 
Unknown route-map component "exABZrg" Unknown route-map component "eABZrf"
 
Folkestone Junction 
Unknown route-map component "exENDEe" Unknown route-map component "eHST"
 Folkestone East
 
Tunnel
 Martello Tunnel 500m
 
Unknown route-map component "eHST"
 Folkestone Warren Halt
 
Tunnel
 
 
Unknown route-map component "eHST"
 Shakespeare Cliff Halt
 
Tunnel
 Shakespeare Tunnel 1,260m
Dover Marine 
Unknown route-map component "exKBHFa" Unknown route-map component "exSTRrg" Unknown route-map component "eABZrf"
 
Admiralty Pier 
Unknown route-map component "exBHF" Unknown route-map component "exBHF" Straight track
 Dover Town
 
Unknown route-map component "exSTRlf" Unknown route-map component "exABZrd" Straight track
 
 
Unknown route-map component "exSTRlf" Unknown route-map component "eABZrd"
 
 
Tunnel
 
 
Station on track
 Dover Priory
 
Tunnel
 
to Ramsgate Kent Coast Line 
Continuation to left Unknown route-map component "exABZ_rd"
 
Chatham Main Line 
Continuation forward
  Dover Branch

The South Eastern Main Line is a long-distance major railway route serving South East England, UK. The main line itself is one of the two main routes crossing the county of Kent to reach the Coast. The other route is the Chatham Main Line, which runs along the north Kent coast to Ramsgate and Dover via Chatham.

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Services

Services on this line take the inland route via Sevenoaks, Ashford and Folkestone to reach Dover.

Stopping services run from London Bridge to Orpington, with other services on the route running fast over this section. Beyond Orpington, stopping services originating from Sevenoaks cover the stations with other services on the route running fast over this section

At Tonbridge services from the original main route – now the rural Redhill to Tunbridge Wells line – join in from Redhill, while the main line to Tunbridge Wells on the Hastings Line diverges.

At Paddock Wood the Medway Valley Line diverges.

At Ashford the Swanley to Ashford (via Maidstone East) Line and High Speed 1 joins in, while several lines diverge: Ashford to Ramsgate (via Canterbury West) line, High Speed 1 and Marshlink Line (to Hastings).

Broadly speaking services divide, proceeding to Margate via the Ashford to Ramsgate (via Canterbury West) line or continuing on the main line to Dover then taking the Kent Coast Line to rejoin at Ramsgate to reach Margate.

Trains on the routes are run by Southeastern.

Sights

Hither Green depot

The major rail depots, visible near Hither Green, are the Hither Green Traction Maintenance Depot (TMD) and the nearby Grove Park Traction and Rolling Stock Maintenance Depot.

A picturesque and unfamiliar (to visitors) sight one may spot on travel on the line are oast houses, traditional farm buildings used for drying hops, whose conical roofs are tipped by distinctive cowls.

History

The line was built by the South Eastern Railway (SER), who were in competition with the London, Chatham and Dover Railway (LCDR), hence the duplication of stations in Kent.

The original main line was given sanction by Act of Parliament in 1836, running from London Bridge via Croydon East and Redhill (the London, Brighton and South Coast Railway's Brighton Main Line), Tonbridge, and Ashford to Folkestone and Dover. This circuitous route was the result of insistence on the part of Parliament that only one southerly route out of the capital was necessary; forcing the SER to share the LB&SCR's Brighton Main Line. This completely ignored the fact that the main London - Dover road had, since ancient times, followed a much more direct route; and it ignored the fact that the other great railway building projects did take direct routes whenever feasible. Under the plan, it takes a passenger 20-mile extra to travel to Dover by railway than coaching.

The main line reached Ashford on 1 December 1842; the outskirts of Folkestone by 28 June 1843; and Dover by 7 February 1844. Their locomotive works was built in 1845 moving from New Cross in London.

Due to competition with the LCDR (who had constructed the quicker Chatham Main Line and Swanley to Ashford (via Maidstone East) Line (to Sevenoaks, Canterbury, Dover, Ramsgate, Ashford and Maidstone), the SER built a very expensive line via Sevenoaks and Orpington through the North Downs by means of summits and then long tunnels at both Knockholt and Sevenoaks. This "cut-off" line, 24 miles in length, reached Chislehurst on 1 July 1865, but took three more years to reach Orpington and Sevenoaks (opening date 2 March 1868) and Tonbridge (1 May 1868).

When the SER and LCDR merged in 1899 to form the South Eastern and Chatham Railway (SECR) the stations and track layout at Ashford and Dover were rationalised.

The line was electrified with third rail, in many stages. Orpington was reached, via Victoria, in July 1925 as part of the "South Eastern Electrification - Stage 1" programme by the newly created Southern Railway, using its standard of 660V DC third rail. In February 1926 the lines from Charing Cross and Cannon Street via London Bridge to Orpington were electrified as part of the "North Kent Electrification" programme. In 1935 with the completion of London urban electrification, Southern expanded its focus to the "outer suburban" routes, with electrification extended to Sevenoaks in January 1935. Postwar, the newly nationalised British Rail started to implement its 1955 Modernisation Plan. This extended electrification to the Kent Coast in two stages, with the South Eastern Main Line being subject of "Kent Coast Electrification - Stage 2" in June 1961. This was accompanied by a voltage upgrade to 750V DC across the whole the Southern Region of British Railways.

The line was largely left untouched, until the arrival of the Channel Tunnel at Cheriton, near Folkestone. Prior to construction of High Speed 1, services joined the South Eastern Main line and ran to through to Petts Wood, where the route joined the Chatham Main Line into Waterloo International. Freight services for the Channel Tunnel were routed via the Maidstone East Line. The CTRL was built alongside the line to Ashford where is joined in to gain access to the existing station. The CTRL diverges west of Ashford to pursue a separate route to its new London terminus (St Pancras). Thus a short section of the line through Ashford is also electrified at 25 kV AC.

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