The Lea Valley lines are two
commuter lines and two branches in north-east
London, so named because they run along the
Lower Lea Valley of the
River Lea
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. They were part of the
Great Eastern Railway
The Great Eastern Railway (GER) was a pre-grouping British railway company, whose main line linked London Liverpool Street to Norwich and which had other lines through East Anglia. The company was grouped into the London and North Eastern R ...
, now part of the ''Anglia Route'' of
Network Rail.
On 31 May 2015, services between London Liverpool Street to Chingford, Cheshunt and Enfield Town were transferred to
London Overground; services from London Liverpool Street and Stratford via Tottenham Hale to Hertford East and Bishops Stortford remain with
Greater Anglia
Greater Anglia (legal name Transport UK East Anglia Limited) is a British train operating company owned as a joint venture by Transport UK Group and Mitsui & Co. It operates the East Anglia franchise, providing the commuter and inter-city ser ...
.
History
The first section was opened by the
Eastern Counties Railway (ECR) on 20 June 1839 from the London end at
Devonshire Street
Devonshire Street is a street in the City of Westminster, London. Adjoining Harley Street, it is known for the number of medical establishments it contains.
The street is named after the 5th Duke of Devonshire, who was related to the ground l ...
to Romford, extended on 1 July 1840 to
Bishopsgate
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(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
Hertford ( ) is the county town of Hertfordshire, England, and is also a civil parish in the East Hertfordshire district of the county. The parish had a population of 26,783 at the 2011 census.
The town grew around a ford on the River Lea, ne ...
opened in 1843.
Enfield was reached on 1 March 1849 by the single-track
Enfield Town branch
The Enfield Town branch is a suburban branch line in the England. In 2014 it is in fact the combination of the original Enfield branch which was built in 1849 by the Eastern Counties Railway (ECR) and a later line built by the Great Eastern Rail ...
from the N&ER at
Angel Road via
Lower Edmonton. The ECR was incorporated into the
Great Eastern Railway
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(GER) in 1862. A shorter route to Edmonton was provided by the GER in 1872, from
Bethnal Green via
Hackney Downs
Hackney Downs is a park and an area of historically common land in the Lower Clapton area of the London Borough of Hackney. The name is sometimes also used to apply to the neighbourhood around the park.
Hackney Downs Park
The Downs open space ...
and
Stoke Newington
Stoke Newington is an area occupying the north-west part of the London Borough of Hackney in north-east London, England. It is northeast of Charing Cross. The Manor of Stoke Newington gave its name to Stoke Newington the ancient parish.
The ...
, which opened on 27 May; the section via
Seven Sisters and Lower Edmonton, at a new high-level station provided adjacent to the old low-level station, opened on 22 July. The line from there to Enfield was doubled at the same time. The old line between Angel Road and Lower Edmonton was closed to passenger trains in 1939, except for occasional diversionary traffic including the period in the 1950s when the rest of the local network was being electrified under the
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; the line closed completely in 1964 and the track was removed soon after.
Another branch, the
Chingford branch line, went from Lea Bridge to Walthamstow, Shern Hall Street, in 1870, extended southwards to Hackney Downs in 1872 and northwards to Chingford in 1873.
The final section linked Lower Edmonton on the Enfield branch via Churchbury (later
Southbury
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Southbury comprises sprawling rural country areas, ...
) with the Broxbourne line at Cheshunt, opening on 1 October 1891; it was known as the
Churchbury loop until the renaming of that station in 1960, then the Southbury loop.
A station was proposed near Clapton called Queens Road but never opened.
Electrification of the lines via Seven Sisters to Hertford East, Enfield Town and Bishops Stortford, plus the Chingford branch, were completed in 1960. The line via Tottenham Hale was not electrified until 1969, using
Class 125 diesel multiple units between 1958 and 1969.
Route and services
All express services start at either
London Liverpool Street or
Stratford and are operated by
Abellio Greater Anglia as part of the
Greater Anglia franchise. Suburban services operating on the Southbury Loop terminating at Cheshunt, on the Enfield Town branch and on Chingford branch are operated by London Overground. Services operating via the Southbury Loop that continue beyond Cheshunt, as well as on the line via Tottenham Hale, including services originating at Stratford, are operated by Greater Anglia.
The routes are:
*
Southbury Loop
The Southbury Loop (formerly known as the Churchbury loop) is a line linking Edmonton Green, in north-east London, to Cheshunt. It was opened by the Great Eastern Railway in 1891 although initially it was not very successful and was closed to p ...
(or Cheshunt Branch):
London Liverpool Street –
Cheshunt via
Seven Sisters,
Edmonton Green and
Turkey Street
Turkey Street is a London Overground station on the Southbury Loop section of the Lea Valley lines, located in the Bullsmoor area to the north of Enfield in north London. It is down the line from London Liverpool Street and is situated between ...
, along the West Anglia Main Line to ''Hackney Downs Junction'', rejoining it at ''Cheshunt Junction''.
*
Chingford Branch:
London Liverpool Street –
Chingford via
Walthamstow Central,
Wood Street and
Highams Park, along the
West Anglia Main Line to ''Clapton Junction''.
* Enfield Town Branch:
London Liverpool Street –
Enfield Town
Enfield is a large town in north London, England, north of Charing Cross. It had a population of 156,858 in 2018. It includes the areas of Botany Bay, Brimsdown, Bulls Cross, Bullsmoor, Bush Hill Park, Clay Hill, Crews Hill, Enfield Highway ...
via
Seven Sisters,
Edmonton Green and
Bush Hill Park
Bush Hill Park is an area of Enfield, located to the south-east of Enfield Town, on the outskirts of north London, and historically in Middlesex. Much of the district is a planned suburban estate, developed mainly in the late-19th and early-20t ...
, along the West Anglia Main Line to Hackney Downs and the Southbury Loop to Edmonton Green and ''Edmonton Green Junction''.
*
Hertford East Branch:
London Liverpool Street –
Hertford East via
Tottenham Hale
Tottenham Hale is a district of north London and part of the London Borough of Haringey, bounded by the River Lea and located to the south/south-east of Tottenham proper. From 1850 to 1965, it was part of the Municipal Borough of Tottenham, in Mi ...
,
Broxbourne and
Ware, along the West Anglia Main Line to Broxbourne and ''Rye House Junction'', then the
Hertford East branch line
The Hertford East branch line is a railway line in Hertfordshire in the United Kingdom, running between Hertford East and . The line follows the route of the Lea Valley, serving intermediate towns and villages. It branches off the West Angli ...
.
* Temple Mills Branch:
Stratford –
Tottenham Hale
Tottenham Hale is a district of north London and part of the London Borough of Haringey, bounded by the River Lea and located to the south/south-east of Tottenham proper. From 1850 to 1965, it was part of the Municipal Borough of Tottenham, in Mi ...
via
Lea Bridge railway station
Lea Bridge is a railway station on the line between Stratford and Tottenham Hale on the Lea Valley Lines, which reopened on the evening of 15 May 2016 with the full service beginning on 16 May 2016, operated by Greater Anglia.
The station ...
, diverging from the
Great Eastern Main Line
The Great Eastern Main Line (GEML, sometimes referred to as the East Anglia Main Line) is a major railway line on the British railway system which connects Liverpool Street station in central London with destinations in east London and t ...
and the
North London Line
The North London line (NLL) is a railway line which passes through the inner suburbs of west, north-west, north, and east London, England between Richmond in the south-west and Stratford in the east, avoiding central London. Its route is a rou ...
at ''Temple Mills East Junction'', joining the West Anglia Main Line at ''Coppermill Junction''.
Until 1968 the
Hall Farm Curve
The Hall Farm Curve is a disused length of railway line in Walthamstow, east London, that connected Chingford station with Stratford station until the closure of the section of line in September 1968. The track was lifted in 1970.
Route
Locat ...
allowed trains from Stratford to Chingford. It may be reconstructed.
[ See also ]Greater Anglia Route Utilisation Strategy
The Greater Anglia Route Utilisation Strategy is a Route Utilisation Strategy published by Network Rail in December 2007. It was the sixth RUS to be produced. The area covered includes the whole of Route 5 West Anglia (WA) and Route 7 Great Ea ...
.
The lines were historically part of the
Network Rail Strategic Route 5, SRS 05.02, 05.04 and part of 05.01. This was classified as a London and South East Commuter line.
A number of services to/from Liverpool Street/Enfield Town start or terminate in different places on special occasions. When
Tottenham Hotspur F.C. are playing at home, additional trains run, some starting/terminating from White Hart Lane or Seven Sisters.
The lines are
double track
A double-track railway usually involves running one track in each direction, compared to a single-track railway where trains in both directions share the same track.
Overview
In the earliest days of railways in the United Kingdom, most lin ...
for most of its length, however between Hackney Downs and Liverpool Street it is multitrack – the ''suburban lines'' for trains stopping at Bethnal Green, Cambridge Heath and London Fields and the ''Main Lines'' for non-stop West Anglia/Stansted Express services. It is
electrified at
25 kV AC
Railway electrification systems using alternating current (AC) at are used worldwide, especially for high-speed rail. It is usually supplied at the standard utility frequency (typically 50 or 60Hz), which simplifies traction substations. The d ...
using
overhead line equipment
An overhead line or overhead wire is an electrical cable that is used to transmit electrical energy to electric locomotives, trolleybuses or trams. It is known variously as:
* Overhead catenary
* Overhead contact system (OCS)
* Overhead equipmen ...
and has a line speed of 40–75 mph except between Cheshunt and Coppermill junction where it is 60–85 mph. Different sections have different
loading gauges. Most is W8, with the branches to Enfield Town and Chingford being W6 and the branch to Stratford W9.
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Future developments
The Tottenham Hale–West Anglian route is planned to become part of Crossrail 2 to Cheshunt, Broxbourne and Hertford East.
Class 710 trains are currently under construction by Bombardier; eight of these have already been deployed on the Gospel Oak to Barking line and more are scheduled for release into service on other parts of the London Overground including the Romford–Upminster line during 2019, fully replacing current Class 315 and Class 317 stock.
References
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Railway lines in London
Railway lines in the East of England
Lee Valley Park
Standard gauge railways in England
Transport in the City of London
Transport in the London Borough of Enfield
Transport in the London Borough of Hackney
Transport in the London Borough of Haringey
Transport in the London Borough of Tower Hamlets
Transport in the London Borough of Waltham Forest