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East London Line opens to public | East London Line opens to public |
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The new East London Line is opening to the public, becoming part of the London Overground network. | The new East London Line is opening to the public, becoming part of the London Overground network. |
A service of eight trains an hour will run between New Cross Gate and Dalston Junction, between 0700 BST and 2000 BST, Monday to Friday. | A service of eight trains an hour will run between New Cross Gate and Dalston Junction, between 0700 BST and 2000 BST, Monday to Friday. |
Full evening and weekend services will begin from Saturday 23 May, when 12 trains will run per an hour. | |
Trains will run through Whitechapel station and Shoreditch High Street, a flagship Zone 1 station. | |
Further extension work | Further extension work |
London Mayor Boris Johnson will officially open the route. | London Mayor Boris Johnson will officially open the route. |
The opening of the line was delayed by a fortnight due to technical problems with the new fleet of trains, Transport for London said. | The opening of the line was delayed by a fortnight due to technical problems with the new fleet of trains, Transport for London said. |
Oyster cards will work on the new trains which have no doors separating the carriages, meaning passengers are able to walk the length of the train. | Oyster cards will work on the new trains which have no doors separating the carriages, meaning passengers are able to walk the length of the train. |
The opening is the first phase of the £1bn extension, agreed in 2003 by the former Labour administration. | The opening is the first phase of the £1bn extension, agreed in 2003 by the former Labour administration. |
Engineering works are continuing to extend the East London Line to Highbury & Islington by Spring 2011. | Engineering works are continuing to extend the East London Line to Highbury & Islington by Spring 2011. |
An extension of the line to Clapham Junction, in south-west London, is planned by 2012. | An extension of the line to Clapham Junction, in south-west London, is planned by 2012. |
The line will form part of a planned wider London Overground orbital network, which would allow passengers to travel around London on the line without having to enter central areas of the city. | The line will form part of a planned wider London Overground orbital network, which would allow passengers to travel around London on the line without having to enter central areas of the city. |
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First train tested on the new East London line in October 2009 | First train tested on the new East London line in October 2009 |