Thameslink is a mainline route on the
British railway network, running from , , , , , and via central London to , , ,
Rainham, , , and . The network opened as a through service in 1988, with severe overcrowding by 1998, carrying more than 28,000 passengers in the morning peak. All the services are currently operated by
Govia Thameslink Railway
Govia Thameslink Railway (GTR) is a British train operating company that operates the Thameslink, Southern and Great Northern franchise, TSGN rail franchise. Within the franchise, GTR runs trains under the sub-brands: Thameslink, Great North ...
. Parts of the network, from to , run 24 hours a day, except on early Sunday mornings and during maintenance periods.
The
Thameslink Programme was a major £5.5billion scheme to increase capacity on the central London section by accommodating more frequent and longer trains, and providing additional routes and destinations. The new services began operating in 2018. In 2016, new trains started operating on the route and replaced the , and trains which were withdrawn and transferred elsewhere.
Route
Much of the original route is over the
Brighton Main Line (via London Bridge) and the southern part of the
Midland Main Line, plus a suburban true loop (circuit) serving Sutton. A branch via the
Catford Loop Line to Sevenoaks was added in 2012. Sections to
Peterborough on the
East Coast Main Line,
Cambridge
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via the
Cambridge Line,
Horsham
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on the
Arun Valley line and
Rainham via
Greenwich
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Greenwich is notable for its maritime hi ...
were added in 2018.
East Grinstead
East Grinstead () is a town in West Sussex, England, near the East Sussex, Surrey, and Kent borders, south of London, northeast of Brighton, and northeast of the county town of Chichester. Situated in the northeast corner of the county, bord ...
is also served during peak hours.
The route through central London (today known as Thameslink core) is via
St Pancras International for connections to
Eurostar
Eurostar is an international high-speed rail service in Western Europe, connecting Belgium, France, Germany, the Netherlands and the United Kingdom.
The service is operated by the Eurostar Group which was formed from the merger of Eurostar, ...
and the East Midlands; , for
London Underground
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The Undergro ...
Circle
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,
Metropolitan and
Hammersmith & City lines, and the
Elizabeth line
The Elizabeth line is a railway line that runs across Greater London and nearby towns, operating similarly to the Réseau Express Régional, RER in Paris and the S-Bahn systems of German-speaking countries. It runs services on dedicated infras ...
; , which replaced the demolished
Holborn Viaduct station and has a southern entrance serving Ludgate Circus; , for main-line rail services and the Underground
District
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and Circle lines; and for main-line links into Kent and Sussex and the Underground
Northern and
Jubilee lines. on
Pentonville Road closed on 8 December 2007.
Trains operating the "main line" service (Bedford and Cambridge to Brighton, Peterborough to Horsham) include first-class accommodation; those operating from Luton, St Albans and Kentish Town to Sutton, Sevenoaks and Orpington are usually standard class only. When
Govia operated the
original Thameslink franchise these services were designated "Thameslink CityFlier" and "Thameslink CityMetro" respectively, but
First Capital Connect dropped this branding.
Govia Thameslink Railway
Govia Thameslink Railway (GTR) is a British train operating company that operates the Thameslink, Southern and Great Northern franchise, TSGN rail franchise. Within the franchise, GTR runs trains under the sub-brands: Thameslink, Great North ...
now refers to these services as Route TL1 (formerly Route 6) and Route TL2/TL3 (formerly Route 7/8) respectively.
Services
Off-peak
The Monday–Friday off-peak service pattern, with frequencies in ''trains per hour'' (tph), includes:
Peak hours
During peak hours, the two trains per hour London Blackfriars to Sevenoaks service (from the table above) is extended through the 'core section' to/from
Welwyn Garden City
Welwyn Garden City ( ) is a town in Hertfordshire, England, north of London. It was the second Garden city movement, garden city in England (founded 1920) and one of the first New towns in the United Kingdom, new towns (designated 1948). It is ...
(though a few services originate at Finsbury Park), with extra calls at City Thameslink, Farringdon, St Pancras International, Finsbury Park,
New Southgate,
Oakleigh Park,
New Barnet,
Potters Bar and
Hatfield only.
As well as these services, during peak hours, several trains in each direction (approximately two trains per hour) run to/from
Orpington (originating/terminating at either London Blackfriars, Luton, West Hampstead Thameslink or Kentish Town), all calling at
Petts Wood in lieu of stations from St Mary Cray to Bat & Ball.
In addition, there are seven trains per day in each direction that operate to/from (originating/terminating at either Bedford, West Hampstead Thameslink, St Pancras International or London Bridge), which, after calling at South Croydon, call at
Sanderstead,
Riddlesdown,
Upper Warlingham,
Woldingham,
Oxted
Oxted is a town and civil parish in the Tandridge District, Tandridge district of Surrey, England. It is at the foot of the North Downs, south-east of Croydon, west of Sevenoaks, and north of East Grinstead.
Oxted is a commuter town and Ox ...
,
Hurst Green,
Lingfield Lingfield can refer to:
* Lingfield, County Durham, England, a village
* Lingfield, Surrey, England, a village
** Lingfield Park Racecourse
** Lingfield Cricket Club, prominent in the 18th century
** Lingfield railway station, serving the villag ...
and
Dormans.
There are also three extra trains throughout the evening peak hours that operate from Gatwick Airport to Bedford in that direction only, calling at various stations.
History
Passenger services operated across London through the
Snow Hill Tunnel from mid-
Victorian times until
World War I
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, when services terminated at
Moorgate from the Midland line to the north, and at
Holborn Viaduct from the south, at a time when most inner cross-London traffic had been lost to buses and trams. There were low-level platforms under the main part of Holborn Viaduct station known as the Snow Hill platforms: these can still be seen when leaving City Thameslink station travelling northwards.
On 14 June 1941, railway manager
George Dow proposed in an article in the London evening newspaper ''
The Star'' that new routes be built in tunnels from Marylebone south to Victoria, and from King's Cross south to Charing Cross. Both were to connect with a Paddington–Liverpool Street tunnel that he proposed, anticipating
Crossrail
Crossrail is a completed railway project centred on London. It provides a high-frequency hybrid commuter rail and rapid transit system, akin to the Réseau Express Régional, RER in Paris and the S-Bahn systems of German-speaking countries, kn ...
by 40years. He also proposed a north-east to south-west such link (Liverpool Street to Charing Cross), all giving seamless, key, main-line connections.
The Snow Hill Tunnel route remained open for cross-London freight trains until 1970, when the short section between Farringdon and Holborn Viaduct was closed.
Overhead electrification, completed in 1982, allowed the northern section to run as the ''Midland City Line'' from
Bedford
Bedford is a market town in Bedfordshire, England. At the 2011 Census, the population was 106,940. Bedford is the county town of Bedfordshire and seat of the Borough of Bedford local government district.
Bedford was founded at a ford (crossin ...
via the
Midland Main Line to
St Pancras, and via the
City Widened Lines to
Moorgate.
The
Snow Hill tunnel was re-opened by
British Rail to passenger trains after 72years, with Thameslink beginning in May 1988. On 29 January 1990, the section between Blackfriars and Farringdon was temporarily closed to permit the construction of a new alignment. The route through the site of the long-closed
Ludgate Hill station, over Ludgate Hill to
Holborn Viaduct was abandoned and demolished. The replacement route under Ludgate Hill was opened on 29 May 1990 by the
Network SouthEast (sector of
British Rail) concurrently with station, which was initially called St Paul's Thameslink but was renamed in 1991 to avoid confusion with
St. Paul's station on the Underground (Central line), about away.
King's Cross Thameslink on
Pentonville Road closed on 8 December 2007, when the Thameslink platforms at nearby
St Pancras opened.
In the south the services divide: many main-line trains run almost due south through
London Bridge to
East Croydon and many continue to
Brighton
Brighton ( ) is a seaside resort in the city status in the United Kingdom, city of Brighton and Hove, East Sussex, England, south of London.
Archaeological evidence of settlement in the area dates back to the Bronze Age Britain, Bronze Age, R ...
, but the other routes and branches evolved, as follows:
*From 1988 to 1991 such trains went variously
**via Bromley: to Orpington or to Sevenoaks, (both since resumed) or;
**via Herne Hill and East Croydon to Purley (off peak only).
*From 1991 to 1994, such trains went only via
Elephant & Castle and
Streatham to
West Croydon,
Wallington,
Sutton,
Epsom
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,
Leatherhead
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and
Effingham Junction, to
Guildford
Guildford () is a town in west Surrey, England, around south-west of central London. As of the 2011 census, the town has a population of about 77,000 and is the seat of the wider Borough of Guildford, which had around inhabitants in . The nam ...
.
*From 1994 to 1995 such trains terminated at West Croydon (cutting franchise zone-crossing due to
rail privatisation).
**From the latter year such trains have run "to and from" a nominal furthest point of a true circular loop,
Sutton, the
Sutton loop calling at stations including
Mitcham Junction, Streatham and
Wimbledon.
*From 2018 the service was greatly recast and expanded following the completion of the
Thameslink programme:
**A regular service to Rainham has been added.
**A regular service to Horsham has been added.
**In the north the present termini of the trains are Luton, Bedford, Cambridge, Peterborough, St Albans and in peak hours, Welwyn Garden City.
Franchise owners
As of the early 1990s
privatisation of British Rail
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, Thameslink was franchised to
Thameslink, a subsidiary of
Govia.
By late 1998, more than 28,000 passengers were carried at morning peak times.
From 1 April 2006, the franchise was taken over by
First Capital Connect along with some services that had been operated by
WAGN. The branding of most trains, stations, and signs was changed to match the name of the new company, but
City Thameslink and
West Hampstead Thameslink were not renamed as ''Thameslink'' referred to the route. After criticism of the loss of the apt name for this group of routes, First Capital Connect's publicity began calling this set of services its "Thameslink route" to distinguish it from the former WAGN services.
On 14 September 2014, Govia Thameslink Railway took over operations from
First Capital Connect.
Thameslink Programme

Given the network's success, realised plans arose to upgrade the network to cope with persistent peak-time overcrowding. Network Rail obtained planning permission and legal powers in 2006, funding was secured in July 2007 and construction began in October 2007. Plans included rebuilding the station buildings at Farringdon (in conjunction with the
Crossrail
Crossrail is a completed railway project centred on London. It provides a high-frequency hybrid commuter rail and rapid transit system, akin to the Réseau Express Régional, RER in Paris and the S-Bahn systems of German-speaking countries, kn ...
project) and West Hampstead Thameslink, total rebuild of
London Bridge and
Blackfriars stations, two new underground platforms at St Pancras International, a new tunnel north of St Pancras International to the
East Coast Main Line to allow through services to Peterborough and Cambridge, and platform lengthening. A new 8- and 12-carriage fleet of Class 700 trains began in 2016. The new services on to the
Great Northern route began initially on 8 March 2018, with the full timetable being introduced in May 2018.
The London and South East Route Utilisation Strategy published in July 2011 laid out a provisional 24 timetable. South of London it would provide four trains to Brighton (one semi-fast, one stopping) and two each to Three Bridges, Horsham, East Grinstead, Caterham, Tattenham Corner, Tunbridge Wells, Ashford International, Maidstone East, Sevenoaks and Bellingham. North of London there would be eight semi-fast trains to Bedford, four stopping trains to St Albans, two stopping and two semi-fast trains to Luton, two semi-fast trains to Peterborough, two semi-fast trains to Cambridge and four stopping trains to Welwyn Garden City.
Below is a provisional timetable solely for services running through the 'Thameslink core' tunnel. This 'provisional timetable' was proposed before the upgrade and has not yet been achieved. See Services section above for the current service pattern.
Rolling stock
All rolling stock used on Thameslink is
electrically powered dual-voltage units using overhead power north of Farringdon and 750VDC
third rail to the south.
Current fleet
Class 700

Class 700 trains were delivered between 2015 and 2018, providing an additional 14,500 seats.
Siemens Mobility was named preferred bidder on 16 June 2011, with the ''
Desiro City'' train family.
The contract was signed in June 2013 for 1,140 carriages, with 55 twelve-car and 60 eight-car trains. The depots are at
Hornsey and
Three Bridges.
The Three Bridges depot opened in October 2015 and the first trains entered service in spring 2016. All units are now in service, having replaced the
Class 319 and
Class 387 fleets.
Past fleet
Class 319

Rolling stock used on Thameslink included the 86
Class 319 trains built between 1987–1988 and 1990. These are
electrically powered dual-voltage four-car units rated to carry 289, 308 or 319 passengers. Four Class 319 trains had been transferred from
Southern in December 2008 and the last four followed in March 2009, from which point they were all on Thameslink. The last was withdrawn in August 2017.
Class 377
First Capital Connect acquired 23 four-coach
Class 377 sets during 2009 on sublease from
Southern, for the Thameslink route for additional capacity and to allow some of the Class 319 trains to be released for the
Catford Loop service to Sevenoaks, now jointly operated with
Southeastern under
Key Output 0 of the Thameslink Programme.
Class 317
Class 317 units built in the early 1980s were still in use when services into Moorgate ceased in March 2009: the last timetabled service ran from Farringdon to Bedford on 9 October 2009.
Class 387
Due to delays in the new
Class 700 fleet, the DfT and Southern ordered 116 electric dual-voltage carriages (29 trains) with the option for another 140 carriages (35 trains).
The tender for the new trains was won by Bombardier and the first set entered service in December 2014, with all in service by May 2015. By 2018, all units were replaced by the new Class 700 fleet with the Class 387 fleet moving over to the
Great Northern brand.
2014 franchise
The
invitation to tender for the
Thameslink, Southern and Great Northern franchise was expected to be issued in October 2012, with the contract commencing in September 2013. On 29 March 2012, the
Department for Transport announced
Abellio,
FirstGroup,
Govia,
MTR Corporation and
Stagecoach Group had pre-qualified to bid for the franchise.
Due to problems with the
InterCity West Coast tendering process, the process was delayed, with the new franchise delayed until September 2014. The new franchise includes the
South Central franchise currently operated by Southern and certain routes from the
Integrated Kent Franchise currently operated by
Southeastern.
On 23 May 2014, it was announced that the franchise has been awarded to
Govia Thameslink Railway
Govia Thameslink Railway (GTR) is a British train operating company that operates the Thameslink, Southern and Great Northern franchise, TSGN rail franchise. Within the franchise, GTR runs trains under the sub-brands: Thameslink, Great North ...
. The new Thameslink Southern & Great Northern franchise
will include both the Thameslink Great Northern and South Central franchises.
Govia Thameslink Railway began operations on 14 September 2014, with the former
First Capital Connect routes Thameslink and
Great Northern.
Thameslink 2
Railfuture, an organisation campaigning for better rail services for passengers and freight, has proposed an additional north–south route, connecting the
Brighton Main Line to routes north of London, via
East Croydon,
Lewisham
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,
Canary Wharf, and
Stratford.
See also
*
Crossrail
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– project to build the east–west
Elizabeth line
The Elizabeth line is a railway line that runs across Greater London and nearby towns, operating similarly to the Réseau Express Régional, RER in Paris and the S-Bahn systems of German-speaking countries. It runs services on dedicated infras ...
route through London
*
West London Line – the North West-South route across London
*
Réseau Express Régional (RER) – the similar cross city rail network in Paris
*
Cross-City Line – a similar north–south route across
Birmingham
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*
Rail transport in Great Britain
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