List of railway lines in Great Britain
This is a list of railway lines in Great Britain that are currently in operation, split by country and region.
There are a limited number of main inter-regional lines, with all but one entering Greater London.[1] The line from London to the Channel Tunnel is the only line designated 'high speed', although the other main routes also operate limited-stop express services.
The bulk of the secondary network is concentrated in London and the surrounding East and South East regions; an area marketed by National Rail as London and the South East. The majority of these lines are radial to London.[2] There is a further concentration of routes around Birmingham in the West Midlands[3] and in the urbanised part of northern England that stretches from Liverpool in the west, via Greater Manchester to Leeds in the east.[4]
Some areas, such as Wales and Scotland, have relatively sparse railway provision.[1] There are local lines throughout all areas of Great Britain with some services designated as community railways.
Main inter-regional lines
Name | End and major calling points | Countries and regions | Category |
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Cross Country Route | Bristol, Birmingham, Sheffield, Leeds, York | England: East Midlands, South West, Yorkshire and the Humber, West Midlands | High Speed Main Line (125mph) |
East Coast Main Line | London, Leeds, York, Newcastle, Edinburgh | England: East, East Midlands, London, North East, Yorkshire and the Humber; Scotland | High Speed Main Line (125mph) |
Great Eastern Main Line | London, Ipswich, Norwich | England: East, London | Main Line (100mph) |
Great Western Main Line | London, Bristol | England: London, South East, South West | High Speed Main Line (125mph) |
High Speed 1 | London, Channel Tunnel | England: East, London, South East.
Continental Europe: France, Belgium, Netherlands, Germany |
High Speed Line (186mph) |
Midland Main Line | London, Leicester, Nottingham, Sheffield, Leeds | England: East, East Midlands, London, Yorkshire and the Humber | High Speed Main Line (125mph) |
South Wales Main Line | Bristol, Swansea via Cardiff | England: South West; Wales: South | Main Line (100mph) |
South Western main line | London, Southampton, Bournemouth, Weymouth | England: London, South East, South West | Main Line (100mph) |
West Coast Main Line | London, Glasgow with spurs to Birmingham, Liverpool, Manchester, Holyhead and Edinburgh | England: London, North West, South East, West Midlands; Scotland; North Wales | High Speed Main Line (125mph) |
England
London
This is a list of routes entirely contained within Greater London.[5]
Name | Opened | Regions | Electrified |
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Acton–Northolt line (formerly "New North Main Line") | 1903 | London | n/a |
Bromley North Line (Grove Park to Bromley North) | 1878 | London | 750 V DC Third rail |
Catford Loop Line (Brixton to Shortlands) | 1892 | London | 750 V DC Third rail |
Chessington branch line (Raynes Park to Chessington South) | 1938–1939 | London | 750 V DC Third rail |
Chingford branch line (Clapton to Chingford) | 1873 | London | 25 kV AC OHLE |
Crystal Palace line (Balham Junction to Beckenham Junction) | 1856–1858 | London | 750 V DC Third rail |
Dudding Hill line (Acton to Cricklewood) | 1875 | London | N/A |
East London line | 1869–2010 | London | 750 V DC Third rail |
Farringdon–Herne Hill line | 1863–1866 | London | 750 V DC Third rail |
Gospel Oak to Barking line | 1894–1868 | London | 25 kV AC OHLE (partial) |
Greenford branch line (GWML to Greenford) | 1903 | London | N/A |
Greenwich line | 1836 | London | 750 V DC Third rail |
Mid-Kent line (Lewisham to Hayes) | 1857–1882 | London | 750 V DC Third rail |
Hounslow Loop Line (Barnes Junction to Feltham Junction) | 1850 | London | 750 V DC Third rail |
South London line | 1886 | London | 750 V DC Third rail |
Kingston loop line | 1863–1869 | London | 750 V DC Third rail |
North London line (Richmond to Stratford) | 1846–1869 | London | 25 kV AC OHLE & 750 V DC Third rail |
Northern City Line (Moorgate to Finsbury Park) | 1904 | London | 25 kV AC OHLE & 750 V DC Third rail |
Greenwich Park branch line (Nunhead to Lewisham) | 1929 | London | 750 V DC Third rail |
Romford–Upminster line | 1893 | London | 25 kV AC OHLE |
West London line (Clapham Junction to Willesden Junction) | 1844 | London | 25 kV AC OHLE & 750 V DC Third rail |
East of England
This is a list of all routes that enter the East of England region.
South East
This is a list of all routes that enter the South East England region.
Name | Opened | Regions | Electrification |
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Alton line (Brookwood to Alton) | 1852 | South East | 750 V DC Third rail |
Arun Valley line (Three Bridges to Arundel) | 1848–1863 | South East | 750 V DC Third rail |
Ascot–Ash Vale line | South East | 750 V DC Third rail | |
Ashford to Ramsgate line | 1846 | South East | 750 V DC Third rail |
Aylesbury–Princes Risborough line | 1863 | South East | N/A |
Bexleyheath line (Lewisham to Dartford) | 1895 | London, South East | 750 V DC Third rail |
Brighton main line | 1839–1941 | London, South East | 750 V DC Third rail |
Caterham line (Purley to Caterham) | 1856 | London, South East | 750 V DC Third rail |
Chatham main line (London Victoria to Dover Priory) | 1858–1926 | London, South East | 750 V DC Third rail |
Chertsey branch line (Staines to Weybridge) | 1849 | South East | 750 V DC Third rail |
Cherwell Valley line (Banbury to Didcot Parkway) | 1844–1873 | South East | N/A |
Chiltern Main Line (Marylebone to Birmingham Snow Hill) | 1852–1910 | South East | N/A |
Cotswold Line (Oxford to Hereford) | 1851–1860 | South East, South West, West Midlands | N/A |
Dartford Loop Line (Hither Green to Dartford) | 1866 | London, South East | 750 V DC Third rail |
East Coastway line (Brighton to Hastings) | 1846–1871 | South East | 750 V DC Third rail |
Eastleigh–Fareham line | 1841 | South East | 750 V DC Third rail |
Eastleigh–Romsey line | 1847 | South East | N/A |
Epsom Downs Branch (Sutton to Epsom Downs) | 1865 | London, South East | 750 V DC Third rail |
Hampton Court branch line (SWML to Hampton Court) | 1849 | South East | 750 V DC Third rail |
Hastings line (Tonbridge to Hastings) | 1845–1852 | South East | 750 V DC Third rail |
Henley branch line (Twyford to Henley-on-Thames) | 1857 | South East | N/A |
High Speed 1 (London to Channel Tunnel) | 2003–2007 | London, South East | 25 kV AC OHLE |
Island Line (Isle of Wight) | 1864 | South East | 750 V DC Third rail |
Kent Coast line (Minster East Jn to Buckland Jn) | 1847 | South East | 750 V DC Third rail |
London–Aylesbury line | 1868 and 1899 | London, East | 630 V DC Fourth rail (partial) |
Lymington branch line (SWML to Lymington Pier) | 1858 | South East | 750 V DC Third rail |
Maidstone line (Swanley to Ashford International) | 1874–1884 | South East | 750 V DC Third rail |
Marlow branch line (Maidenhead to Marlow) | 1854 | South East | N/A |
Marshlink line (Ashford International to Hastings) | 1851 | South East | N/A |
Marston Vale line (Bletchley to Bedford) | 1845 | East, South East | N/A |
Medway Valley line (Strood to SEML) | 1844–1856 | South East | 750 V DC Third rail |
New Guildford line (Surbiton to Guildford) | 1885 | South East | 750 V DC Third rail |
North Downs Line (Reading to Redhill) | 1849 | South East | 750 V DC Third rail (partial) |
North Kent Line (London to Strood) | 1846–1849 | London, South East | 750 V DC Third rail |
Oxford–Bicester line | 1850 | South East | N/A |
Oxted line (South Croydon to East Grinstead/Uckfield) | 1858–1888 | London, South East | 750 V DC Third rail (Croydon–East Grinstead) |
Portsmouth Direct line (Woking to Portsmouth Harbour) | 1845–1858 | South East | 750 V DC Third rail |
Reading–Basingstoke line | 1848 | South East | N/A |
Reading–Taunton line | 1847–1906 | South East, South West | N/A |
Redhill–Tonbridge line | 1884 | South East | 750 V DC Third rail |
Seaford branch line (Lewes to Seaford) | 1864 | South East | 750 V DC Third rail |
Sheerness line (Sittingbourne to Sheerness-on-Sea) | 1860 | South East | 750 V DC Third rail |
Shepperton branch line (Kingston Loop to Shepperton) | 1864–1894 | London, South East | 750 V DC Third rail– |
Slough–Windsor & Eton line | 1849 | South East | N/A |
South Eastern main line (Cannon Street/Charing Cross to Dover Priory) | 1842–1871 | London, South East | 750 V DC Third rail |
Staines–Windsor line | 1848–1849 | South East | 750 V DC Third rail |
Sutton and Mole Valley lines | 1847–1868 | London, South East | 750 V DC Third rail |
Tattenham Corner line (Purley to Tattenham Corner) | 1897–1901 | London, South East | 750 V DC Third rail |
Waterloo–Reading line | 1846–1856 | London, South East | 750 V DC Third rail |
Wessex Main Line (Bristol Temple Meads to Southampton Central) | 1847–1856 | South East, South West | N/A |
West Coastway line (Brighton to Southampton Central) | 1840–1889 | South East | 750 V DC Third rail |
West of England line (Basingstoke to Exeter St David's) | 1854–1860 | South East, South West | N/A |
South West
This is a list of all routes that enter the South West England region.
Name | Opened | Regions | Electrification |
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Atlantic Coast Line (Par to Newquay) | 1874 | South West | NA |
Avocet Line (Exeter to Exmouth) | 1862 | South West | NA |
Bristol–Exeter line | 1841–1842 | South West | NA |
Cornish Main Line (Plymouth to Penzance) | 1867 | South West | NA |
Cotswold Line (Oxford to Hereford) | 1851–1860 | South East, South West, West Midlands | N/A |
Exeter–Plymouth line | 1846–1849 | South West | NA |
Gloucester–Newport line | 1850 | South West | NA |
Golden Valley line (Swindon to Cheltenham Spa) | 1845 | South West | NA |
Heart of Wessex Line (Bristol Temple Meads to Weymouth) | 1857 | South West | NA |
Looe Valley Line (Liskeard to Looe) | 1860–1901 | South West | NA |
Maritime Line (Truro to Falmouth Docks) | 1863 | South West | NA |
Reading–Taunton line | 1847–1906 | South East, South West | 25 kV AC OHLE (partial) |
Riviera Line (Exeter St David's to Paignton) | 1846–1859 | South West | NA |
Severn Beach line (Bristol to Severn Beach) | 1840–1900 | South West | NA |
South Wales Main Line (Swindon to Swansea) | 1850–1903 | South West, South Wales | NA |
St Ives Bay Line (St Erth to St Ives) | 1877 | South West | NA |
Tamar Valley Line (Plymouth to Gunnislake) | 1890–1908 | South West | NA |
Tarka Line Exeter to Barnstaple) | 1851–1854 | South West | NA |
Wessex Main Line (Bristol to Southampton) | 1847–1856 | South East, South West | N/A |
West of England line (SWML to Exeter) | 1854–1860 | South East, South West | N/A |
East Midlands
This is a list of all routes that enter the East Midlands region.
Name | Opened | Regions | Electrification |
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Birmingham–Peterborough line | 1840–1860 | East, East Midlands, West Midlands | N/A |
Buxton line (Manchester Piccadilly to Buxton) | 1863 | East Midlands, North West | 25 kV AC OHLE (partial) |
Crewe–Derby line | 1848 | East Midlands, North West, West Midlands | 25 kV AC OHLE (partial) |
Derwent Valley line (Derby to Matlock) | 1839–1849 | East Midlands | N/A |
Doncaster–Lincoln line | 1849 | East Midlands, Yorkshire and the Humber | N/A |
Glossop line (Manchester Piccadilly to Glossop/Hadfield) | 1844 | East Midlands, North West | 25 kV AC OHLE |
Ivanhoe line (part of the Midland Main Line) | 1840/1993 | East Midlands | N/A |
Leicester–Burton upon Trent line | 1832–1849 | East Midlands | N/A |
Northampton loop | 1881 | East Midlands, West Midlands | 25 kV AC OHLE |
Nottingham–Grantham line | 1850 | East Midlands | N/A |
Nottingham–Lincoln line | 1846 | East Midlands | N/A |
Oakham–Kettering line | 1879 | East Midlands | N/A |
Poacher Line (Grantham to Skegness) | 1848–1873 | East Midlands | N/A |
Robin Hood Line (Nottingham to Worksop) | 1848 (reopened 1993–1998) | East Midlands | N/A |
Sheffield–Lincoln line | 1849 | East Midlands, Yorkshire and the Humber | N/A |
West Midlands
This is a list of all routes that enter the West Midlands region.
Name | Opened | Regions | Electrification |
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Birmingham–Peterborough line | 1840–1860 | East, East Midlands, West Midlands | N/A |
Birmingham to Worcester via Bromsgrove Line | 1840–1879 | West Midlands | N/A |
Birmingham to Worcester via Kidderminster line | 1852–1867 | West Midlands | N/A |
Chase Line (Birmingham New Street to Rugeley) | 1837–1859 (partly closed 1965, reopened 1989–1997) | West Midlands | 25 kV AC OHLE (partial) |
Chiltern Main Line (Marylebone to Birmingham Snow Hill) | 1852–1910 | London, South East, West Midlands | N/A |
Cotswold Line (Oxford to Hereford) | 1851–1860 | South East, South West, West Midlands | N/A |
Coventry–Leamington line | 1851 | West Midlands | N/A |
Coventry–Nuneaton line | 1850 | West Midlands | N/A |
Crewe–Derby line | 1848 | East Midlands, North West, West Midlands | 25 kV AC OHLE (partial) |
Cross-City Line (Redditch/Bromsgrove to Lichfield) | 1837–1876 | West Midlands | 25 kV AC OHLE |
Leamington–Stratford line | 1860 | West Midlands | N/A |
Leicester–Burton upon Trent line | 1832–1849 | East Midlands, West Midlands | N/A |
Northampton loop | 1881 | East Midlands, West Midlands | 25 kV AC OHLE |
North Warwickshire Line (Birmingham Snow Hill to Stratford-upon-Avon) | 1908 | West Midlands | N/A |
Rugby–Birmingham–Stafford line | 1837 | West Midlands | 25 kV AC OHLE |
Shrewsbury–Chester line | 1848 | North West, West Midlands | N/A |
Stafford–Manchester line | 1848–1887 | North West, West Midlands | 25 kV AC OHLE |
Stone to Colwich Line | 1849 | West Midlands | 25 kV AC OHLE |
Stourbridge Town branch line | 1879 | West Midlands | N/A |
Trent Valley line (part of the West Coast Main Line) | 1847 | West Midlands | 25 kV AC OHLE |
Walsall–Wolverhampton line | 1837 | West Midlands | 25 kV AC OHLE |
Welsh Marches line (Newport to Shrewsbury) | 1852–1858 | North West, West Midlands, Mid Wales, South Wales | N/A |
Wolverhampton–Shrewsbury line | 1848–1849 | West Midlands | N/A |
North East
This is a list of all routes that enter the North East England region.
Name | Opened | Regions | Electrification |
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Durham Coast Line (Newcastle to Middlesbrough) | 1833–1905 | North East | 1,500 V DC OHLE (partial) |
Esk Valley line (Middlesbrough to Whitby) | 1835 | North East, Yorkshire and the Humber | N/A |
Tyne Valley line (Newcastle to Carlisle) | 1834–1837 | North East, North West | N/A |
Northallerton–Eaglescliffe line | 1852 | North East, Yorkshire and the Humber | N/A |
Tees Valley line (Bishop Auckland to Saltburn) | 1843–1861 | North East | N/A |
North West
This is a list of all routes that enter the North West England region.
Name | Opened | Regions | Electrification |
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Blackpool branch lines (WCML to Blackpool North/South) | 1846–1865 | North West | 25 kV AC OHLE (partial) |
Borderlands line (Wrexham Central to Bidston) | 1887–1896 | North West | N/A |
Buxton line (Manchester Piccadilly to Buxton) | 1863 | East Midlands, North West | 25 kV AC OHLE |
Calder Valley line (Blackpool North/Manchester Victoria to Leeds) | North West, Yorkshire and the Humber | N/A | |
Chester–Birkenhead line | 1840 | North West | 750 V DC Third Rail |
Chester–Warrington line | 1850 | North West | N/A |
Crewe–Manchester line | 1841 | North West | 25 kV AC OHLE |
Cumbrian Coast line (Carlisle to Barrow-in-Furness) | 1844–1845 | North West | N/A |
East Lancashire line (Preston to Colne) | 1846–1848 | North West | N/A |
Furness line (Barrow-in-Furness to Carnforth) | 1846–1858 | North West | N/A |
Glossop line (Manchester Piccadilly to Glossop/Hadfield) | 1842–1845 | East Midlands, North West | 25 kV AC OHLE |
Hooton–Helsby line | 1863 | North West | N/A |
Hope Valley line (Manchester Piccadilly to Sheffield) | 1894 | North West, Yorkshire and the Humber | N/A |
Huddersfield line (Manchester Piccadilly/Victoria to Huddersfield) | 1849 | North West, Yorkshire and the Humber | Planned |
Kirkby branch line (Kirkby to Wigan Wallgate) | 1848 | North West | N/A |
Leeds–Morecambe line | 1846–1864 | North West, Yorkshire and the Humber | 25 kV AC OHLE (partial) |
Liverpool–Manchester lines | 1830–onwards | North West | 25 kV AC OHLE |
Liverpool–Wigan line | 1869–1871 | North West | 25 kV AC OHLE |
Manchester–Preston line | 1838–1841 | North West | 25 kV AC OHLE |
Manchester–Southport line | North West | N/A | |
Mid-Cheshire line (Manchester Piccadilly to Chester) | 1855–1888 | North West | N/A |
Morecambe branch line (Lancaster to Morecambe/Heysham Port) | 1864 | North West | N/A |
Ormskirk branch line (Preston to Ormskirk) | 1848 | North West | 750 V DC Third Rail |
Ribble Valley line (Manchester Victoria to Clitheroe) | 1845–1872 | North West | N/A |
Settle–Carlisle line | 1875 | North West, Yorkshire and the Humber | N/A |
Stafford–Manchester line | 1848 | North West, West Midlands | 25 kV AC OHLE |
Stockport–Stalybridge line | North West | N/A | |
Styal Line (Manchester Piccadilly to Manchester Airport/Wilmslow) | 1909 | North West | 25 kV AC OHLE |
Tyne Valley line (Newcastle to Carlisle) | 1834–1837 | North East, North West | N/A |
Windermere branch line (Oxenholme Lake District to Windermere) | 1847 | North West | Proposed |
Yorkshire and the Humber
This is a list of all routes that enter the Yorkshire and the Humber region.
Name | Opened | Regions | Electrification |
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Airedale line (Leeds to Skipton) | 1846 | Yorkshire and the Humber | 25 kV AC OHLE |
Askern branch line (Knottingley to Doncaster) | 1848 | Yorkshire and the Humber | N/A |
Calder Valley line (Blackpool North/Manchester Victoria to Leeds) | 1840s | North West, Yorkshire and the Humber | N/A |
Dearne Valley line (Sheffield to York) | 1839–40 | Yorkshire and the Humber | N/A |
Doncaster–Lincoln line | 1849 | East Midlands, Yorkshire and the Humber | N/A |
Esk Valley line (Middlesbrough to Whitby) | 1835–54 | North East, Yorkshire and the Humber | N/A |
Hallam Line (Sheffield to Leeds) | Yorkshire and the Humber | N/A | |
Harrogate line (Leeds to York) | 1848 | Yorkshire and the Humber | N/A |
Hope Valley line (Manchester Piccadilly to Sheffield) | 1894 | North West, Yorkshire and the Humber | N/A |
Huddersfield line (Manchester Piccadilly/Victoria to Huddersfield) | 1849 | North West, Yorkshire and the Humber | Planned |
Hull to York Line | 1840 | Yorkshire and the Humber | N/A |
Leeds–Morecambe line | 1846–50 | North West, Yorkshire and the Humber | N/A |
Leeds–Bradford lines | Yorkshire and the Humber | 25 kV AC OHLE (partial) | |
Northallerton–Eaglescliffe line | 1852 | North East, Yorkshire and the Humber | N/A |
Penistone Line (Huddersfield to Sheffield) | 1845–50 | Yorkshire and the Humber | N/A |
Pontefract line (Leeds to Goole) | 1848 | Yorkshire and the Humber | N/A |
Selby Line (Leeds to Hull) | 1834 | Yorkshire and the Humber | 25 kV AC OHLE (partial) |
Settle–Carlisle line | 1875 | North West, Yorkshire and the Humber | N/A |
Sheffield–Lincoln line | 1849 | East Midlands, Yorkshire and the Humber | N/A |
South Humberside main line (Doncaster to Cleethorpes) | 1848 | Yorkshire and the Humber | N/A |
Swinton–Doncaster line | South Yorkshire | N/A | |
Wakefield line (Leeds to Sheffield) | Yorkshire and the Humber | 25 kV AC OHLE (partial) | |
Wharfedale line (Leeds to Bradford Forster Square/Ilkley) | 1865 | Yorkshire and the Humber | 25 kV AC OHLE |
Yorkshire Coast Line (Hull to Scarborough) | 1845–46 | Yorkshire and the Humber | N/A |
York–Scarborough line | 1845 | Yorkshire and the Humber | N/A |
Scotland
Scotrail Intercity lines
Glasgow commuter lines
Edinburgh commuter lines
Rural lines and Great Scenic Railways
Wales
Main lines
Cardiff commuter lines
Lines under construction
Name | Between | Opening | Regions | Electrification | Type |
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Crossrail | Abbey Wood and Shenfield to Reading and Heathrow Airport | 2019 | London | 25 kV AC OHLE | New Line |
East West Rail | Bicester Village and Aylesbury Vale Parkway to Bletchley and Milton Keynes Central | 2023 | South East England | Not initially | Reconstruction |
References
Note: many maps cited are dead links as of 2016. Current maps are on the National Rail Enquiries - Maps of the UK National Rail Network Web site.[8]
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