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East London line

Free admission

East London line is a historic bridge in the United Kingdom.

East London line, historic bridges in London

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Plan your visit

Typical visit
15 min–30 min
Nearest railway station
Shoreditch High Street · 0.3 km
  • Free entry
  • Dog-friendly

About

East London line is a named historic bridge in the United Kingdom. Coordinates: 51.5230°, -0.0706°. This entry is part of The Great Britain Guide, a free, ad-free, open-data tourist directory.

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From the Wikipedia article

The East London line is a railway line running north to south through the East, Docklands and South areas of London. It is used by London Overground services. It was previously a line of the London Underground. Built in 1869 by the East London Railway Company, which reused the Thames Tunnel intended for horse-drawn carriages, the line became part of the London Underground network in 1933. After nearly 75 years as part of that network, it closed on 22 December 2007 for an extensive refurbishment and expansion, reopening as part of the Overground network in April 2010. Phase 2, which links the line to the South London line with a terminus at Clapham Junction, opened on 9 December 2012, creating an orbital railway around inner London. In 2024, London Overground services on the line were rebranded the Windrush line.

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Background

History

The East London Railway (ELR) was created by the East London Railway Company, a consortium of six railway companies: the Great Eastern Railway (GER), the London, Brighton and South Coast Railway (LB&SCR), the London, Chatham and Dover Railway (LCDR), the South Eastern Railway (SER), the Metropolitan Railway, and the District Railway. The latter two operated what are now the Metropolitan, Circle, District and Hammersmith & City lines of the London Underground. The incorporation of the East London Railway took place on 26 May 1865 with the aim of providing a link between the LB&SCR, GER and SER lines. The companies reused the Thames Tunnel, built by Marc and Isambard Kingdom Brunel between…

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Coordinates
51.5230, -0.0706
Parish
Tower Hamlets, unparished area
Postcode
E2 6ES
Parliamentary constituency
Bethnal Green and Stepney
Nearest railway station
Shoreditch High Street0.3 km
Opening
1933 to 2007 (As East London Line)<br />27 April 2010 (preview service)<br/>23 May 2010 (full service)
Official site
tfl.gov.uk

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Frequently asked questions

Where is East London line?
East London line is in London, United Kingdom (postcode E2 6ES), in the parish of Tower Hamlets, unparished area.
Who owns East London line?
East London line is owned by Transport for London (TfL)<br/>Network Rail.
Is East London line free to visit?
Yes, East London line is free to enter.
How do I get to East London line?
The nearest railway station is Shoreditch High Street, about 0.3 km away. Drivers can navigate to postcode E2 6ES.