Maidstone Line | |
File:Kent Railways.svg The Maidstone Line, shown with other railway lines in Kent. | |
Overview | |
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Type | Suburban rail, Heavy rail |
System | National Rail |
Status | Operational |
Locale | Kent South East England |
Operation | |
Owner | Network Rail |
Operator(s) | Southeastern |
Technical | |
Track gauge | {{#switch:sg
|3mm=3 mm (0.118 in) |4mm=4 mm (0.157 in) |4.5mm=4.5 mm (0.177 in) |4.8mm=4.8 mm (0.189 in) |6.5mm=6.5 mm (0.256 in) |6.53mm=6.53 mm (0.257 in) |8mm=8 mm (0.315 in) |8.97mm=8.97 mm (0.353 in) |9mm=9 mm (0.354 in) |9.42mm=9.42 mm (0.371 in) |10.5mm=10.5 mm (0.413 in) |11.94mm=11.94 mm (0.470 in) |12mm=12 mm (0.472 in) |12.7mm=12.7 mm (0.5 in) |13mm=13 mm (0.512 in) |13.5mm=13.5 mm (0.531 in) |14mm=14 mm (0.551 in) |14.125mm=14.125 mm (0.556 in) |14.2mm=14.2 mm (0.559 in) |14.28mm=14.28 mm (0.562 in) |14.3mm=14.3 mm (0.563 in)|15.76mm=15.76 mm (0.620 in) |
Template:Maidstone East Line The Maidstone Line[1][2] diverges from the Chatham Main Line at Swanley Junction and proceeds down the Darenth valley to Otford junction[3] (where the Bat & Ball line[3] divides towards Sevenoaks). It continues via Borough Green & Wrotham and Maidstone East to Ashford, where it joins the South Eastern Main Line.[4]
History[]
The line was built by the London, Chatham and Dover Railway from their first line (the Chatham Main Line). Upon the creation of the South Eastern and Chatham Railway the original Ashford terminus was closed in 1899 and services diverted to the South Eastern Railway's Ashford station. The line was electrified in 1939 (750V DC third rail) to Maidstone East by the Southern Railway prior to World War Two. Electrification between Maidstone East and Ashford was completed in 1961 under the BR 1955 Modernisation Plan.
Infrastructure[]
Traction current is supplied at 750 volts DC via the Third Rail. The supply for this is overseen by Paddock Wood Electrical Control Room.[3] Signalling is Track Circuit Block with multple aspect colour light signals throughout, controlled by Ashford IECC.[3] The line is double track throughout.
Services[]
Services on the line are run by Southeastern. Services run to London Victoria and Ashford, with some peak services to Bedford via London Blackfriars, which are run as a joint service with First Capital Connect.
Due to its route between the two main lines through Kent (the South Eastern Main Line and the Chatham Main Line), the line has comparatively infrequent services and longer journey times.
References[]
- ↑ Network Rail (Apr 2001). Southern Appendix Module SO, 1/12. A0260A03. Retrieved 2012-01-12
- ↑ Quail Map 5 - England South & London Underground [pages 6,7 & 11A ] February 1998 (Retrieved 2012-01-12)
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 Network Rail (Apr 2001). Southern Appendix Module SO, 1/64. A0260A03. Retrieved 2012-01-12
- ↑ Network Rail (Apr 2001). Southern Appendix Module SO, 1/54. A0260A03. Retrieved 2012-01-12
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