North London line

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Train at Willesden Junction on a North London line service to Richmond

The North London line is a railway line of the London Overground. It passes through the inner suburbs of north London, England. The route is a rough semicircle between the south-west and the north-east, avoiding Central London. The line is owned and maintained by Network Rail and London Overground.

The line began as a part of the North London Railway but there have been many changes. The current route is the result of a series of amalgamations, closures and reopenings. There is a mixture of third rail and overhead line electric power supply. It is an important freight route and is used by the Richmond to Stratford passenger services of the London Overground. It is part of the National Rail network.[1] Between Richmond and Gunnersbury, London Underground's District line shares tracks with London Overground services. This part is also owned and maintained by Network Rail.

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  1. "Route 6 – North London Line and Thameside : 2009 Route Plan" (PDF). Network Rail. 2009. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2011-06-07. Retrieved 2009-05-28.