Historic bridges · London
Lea Valley Lines
Lea Valley Lines is a historic bridge in the United Kingdom.

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Plan your visit
- Typical visit
- 15 min–30 min
- Nearest railway station
- Bruce Grove · 0.2 km
- Free entry
- Dog-friendly
About
Lea Valley Lines is a named historic bridge in the United Kingdom. Coordinates: 51.5918°, -0.0720°. 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 Lea Valley lines are a set of suburban rail lines running along the Lea Valley in Greater London and Hertfordshire to Liverpool Street and Stratford. Historically part of the Great Eastern Railway, the lines now form part of the Anglia Route of Network Rail. Services are operated by London Overground and Greater Anglia. The lines include the Enfield Town branch, the Chingford branch, the Hertford East branch, the Southbury Loop, the Temple Mills branch, and the section of the West Anglia Main Line from Broxbourne towards London Liverpool Street and Stratford. On 31 May 2015, services from London Liverpool Street to Chingford, Cheshunt and Enfield Town were transferred to London Overground; services from London Liverpool Street and Stratford via Tottenham Hale remain with Greater Anglia. Services operated by London Overground are now fully operated by new-built Class 710 rolling stock, replacing older Class 315 and Class 317 stock inherited from Greater Anglia. Services operated by Greater Anglia are operated by new Class 720 and Class 745 stock, replacing Class 317 and Class 379 trains. In February 2024, London Mayor Sadiq Khan announced that Lea Valley line services operated by London Overground would be branded "Weaver line" in honour of the weaving industry that was once a major employer in the East End districts closest to the lines' Liverpool Street terminus.
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Background
History
The first section was opened by the Eastern Counties Railway (ECR) on 20 June 1839 from the London end at Devonshire Street to Romford, extended on 1 July 1840 to Bishopsgate (London end) and Brentwood. The Northern and Eastern Railway (N&ER) opened its first section from that line at Stratford to Broxbourne on 15 September 1840, and to Harlow in 1841; though it remained a separate entity, its line was leased to the ECR from 1 January 1844. A branch from Broxbourne to Hertford opened in 1843. Enfield was reached on 1 March 1849 by the single-track Enfield Town branch from the N&ER at Angel Road via Lower Edmonton. The ECR was incorporated into the Great Eastern Railway (GER) in 1862. A…
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- Coordinates
- 51.5918, -0.0720
- District
- Haringey
- Parish
- Haringey, unparished area
- Postcode
- N17 6QF
- Parliamentary constituency
- Tottenham
- Nearest railway station
- Bruce Grove — 0.2 km
- Opening
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Sources
- osm: w33636405 (ODbL)
- wikipedia: Lea Valley lines (CC BY-SA 4.0)
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Frequently asked questions
- Where is Lea Valley Lines?
- Lea Valley Lines is in London, United Kingdom (postcode N17 6QF), in the parish of Haringey, unparished area.
- Who owns Lea Valley Lines?
- Lea Valley Lines is owned by Network Rail (Anglia Route).
- Is Lea Valley Lines free to visit?
- Yes, Lea Valley Lines is free to enter.
- How do I get to Lea Valley Lines?
- The nearest railway station is Bruce Grove, about 0.2 km away. Drivers can navigate to postcode N17 6QF.