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The Redhill–Tonbridge line is a railway line in
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that links Redhill,
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(on the
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) with
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,
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(on the
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).


History

It was originally part of the South Eastern Railway, having been sanctioned by
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in 1836 as part of the first railway line from
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to
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. This may explain why the route runs in a remarkably straight line: serving the settlements en route was a secondary consideration. Following the completion in 1868 of the new
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, which provided a much more direct route between London and Tonbridge, the Redhill–Tonbridge line was used mainly for local services. Aircraft landing at London's
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in the early 20th century used this line to help with navigation. All the stations along this route had their names in bold white paint on the roof of the station buildings.


British Rail

In the British Rail era, there were through trains from Reading via Redhill (the North Downs Line) to Tonbridge, some of which carried
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traffic. As part of the work to allow
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services to reach London Waterloo International, the line was electrified with 750 V DC
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in 1993, allowing Eurostar to use the line as a diversionary route. Consequently, some trains started to run through to London rather than to Reading.


Privatisation era

The service pattern on the line has changed several times since
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. Initially, after privatisation, the stations on the line were managed by the South Eastern franchise holder. The first franchisee, Connex South Eastern, ran services between and (via , , , and the Medway Valley line), linking
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with
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. Its successors, South Eastern Trains and later
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, ran services between and via East Croydon, Redhill and Tonbridge, while
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began operating trains between and Tunbridge Wells via Gatwick Airport, Redhill and Tonbridge. This service pattern continued until 2008, when Southeastern withdrew its services from the line: the London Bridge–Tunbridge Wells services were transferred to Southern and curtailed at Tonbridge, and Southern took over management of all intermediate stations on the line. At the same time, Southern withdrew all services on the Horsham–Tunbridge Wells route, leaving only the London services (which ran hourly in the off-peak period and half-hourly at peak times). In December 2015, off-peak services were diverted to and from (peak services continued to serve London Bridge); however, in May 2018, through London services were withdrawn altogether, leaving the line with just an hourly shuttle between Redhill and Tonbridge.


Route

The railway line starts at Redhill station, where passenger connections are available for both the
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and the North Downs line. After branching off the Brighton Main Line, the tracks immediately take a sharp curve eastwards (passing over the
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, which is inside the Redhill tunnel); however, beyond that point the line runs in an almost perfectly straight line all the way to Tonbridge. The first station en route is , just over 2 miles east of Redhill and approximately south of Nutfield itself. The line then runs through the -long Bletchingley Tunnel before reaching Godstone station, located about south of
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village. Continuing east, the line crosses over the East Grinstead branch of the Oxted line. Until the early 1970s there was a direct connection between the two lines known as the Crowhurst Spur, which linked with , but the spur has since been lifted. Less than later, the line then also crosses over the Uckfield branch of the Oxted line, where it bisects the Edenbridge Tunnel which the Uckfield line runs through; the two inner portals of the tunnel can be seen from a passing train. The route then reaches Edenbridge station one of two railway stations serving the town of Edenbridge, alongside on the Uckfield line. After Edenbridge, the line reaches the only road
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en route; a speed restriction is in place in the level crossing area. The line then runs through the hamlet of
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before reaching Penshurst station, actually located in the nearby village of
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and approximately north of Penshurst itself. After passing through Penshurst Tunnel just east of the station, the route then serves before joining the
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just west of . At Tonbridge, passenger connections are available for the South Eastern Main Line, the Hastings line and the Medway Valley line. The full line is long. It is electrified using the
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system and double-track throughout.


Services

All services on the line are operated by
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using Class 377 ''Electrostar''
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s, with one train per hour shuttling between Redhill and Tonbridge (no through services at either end) seven days a week, increasing to two trains per hour at weekday peak periods. Services take just over 30 minutes end-to-end.Train Times
Southern Railway


Accidents and incidents

*On 28 July 1845, a passenger train was run into by a steam locomotive at , injuring about 30 people. *On 21 January 1846, a bridge over the
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collapsed in a flood. The driver of a freight train was killed when he tried to jump clear of the train. *On 1 April 1852, a passenger train was derailed at Edenbridge. *On 22 December 2019, a landslip between Edenbridge and Godstone caused part of the line to be temporarily closed to traffic. A shuttle train service continued to operate between Tonbridge and Edenbridge, whilst the EdenbridgeRedhill section was served by replacement buses. The line reopened and normal services resumed in March 2020.


Gallery

Image:Kent Railways.svg, The Redhill–Tonbridge line, shown with other railway lines in Kent. Note the line's relation with the
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. Image:Crowhurst, Edenbridge & Hurst Green Boscare(Bodmin) Waterloo RJD 126.jpg, A 1910 Railway Clearing House map of the interaction of the Oxted lines and the Redhill–Tonbridge line. Image:Purley, Red Hill & Stoats Next RJD 130.jpg, A 1905 Railway Clearing House map of the western end of the Redhill–Tonbridge line.


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External links


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