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London Victoria London Underground Grosvenor Road Victoria carriage sidings Grosvenor Bridge River Thames Battersea Park Battersea Park Road Brighton Main Line South West Main Line to London Waterloo all lines to Clapham Junction South London line Factory Junction Stewarts Lane TMD Wandsworth Road Jn Wandsworth Road London Overground Voltaire Road Jn Clapham High Street London Overground Shepherds Lane Jn Brixton Jn Brixton London Underground Atlantic linesto Peckham Rye Jn Catford loop line Holborn Viaduct–Herne Hill lineto Farringdon Herne Hill Portsmouth Lineto Tulse Hill West Dulwich Sydenham Hill Sydenham (Hill) or Penge Tunnel2,141 yards (1,958 m) to Crystal Palace Crystal Palace andSouth London Junction Rwy Brighton Main Line(London Bridge branch) Penge East Kent House Crystal Palace line Mid-Kent lineHayesLewisham Beckenham Junction Tramlink Catford loop line Shortlands Jn. Shortlands Bromley South Bickley to London Bridge andother London terminals Chislehurst Junction South Eastern Main Line St Mary Cray to Orpingtonand Tonbridge River Cray Swanley Swanley Junction Kent Downs line M25 motorway Farningham Road River Darent Horton Kirby Boys Home Fawkham Junction Longfield to High Speed 1 andformer Gravesend West Branch Meopham Sole Street High Speed 1 M2 motorway North Kent Linetowards London Medway Valley lineto Maidstone Strood Rochester Bridge (LCDR) Rochester Bridge River Medway Goods station Rochester Rochester Common Chatham Central Fort Pitt Tunnel428 yards (391 m) Chatham Chatham Tunnel297 yards (272 m) Gillingham Tunnel897 yards (820 m) Gillingham Gillingham Depot to Chatham Dockyard Rainham Newington Sheerness line Sittingbourne Teynham Faversham Dover branch Ramsgate branch Whitstable Town Whitstable Canterbury & Whitstable Rwy Chestfield & Swalecliffe Hampton pier Herne Bay andHampton-on-Sea (1861-1863) Herne Bay RAF Manston Birchington-on-Sea Westgate-on-Sea Margate Margate Sands (SER) Selling Margate East Broadstairs Tivoli Dumpton Park Hereson Road (Tunnel Railway) Ramsgate Harbour Tunnel1,124 yards (1,028 m) Ramsgate Harbour (LCDR) Ramsgate Town (SER) Ramsgate Depot Ramsgate St Lawrence for Pegwell Bay Ebbsfleet and Cliffsend Halt Ashford to Ramsgate line Canterbury East Kent Coast line Bekesbourne Adisham Aylesham Snowdown East Kent Railway Shepherdswell East Kent Railway National Rail Shepherds Well Shepherd's Well Tunnel2,376 yards (2,173 m) Stonehall andLydden Halt Kearsney Kent Coast linefrom Ramsgate Buckland Junction Charlton Tunnel265 yards (242 m) Priory Tunnel158 yards (144 m) Dover Priory Dover Harbour Tunnel684 yards (625 m) Dover Harbour Mileage change 77 mi 76 ch (Victoria)76 mi 50 ch (Charing Cross) Hawkesbury Street Junction Connection to train ferry Dover Town Pier Junction Archcliffe Junction Admiralty Pier South Eastern Main Line Dover Marine Ferry
London Victoria London Underground
Grosvenor RoadVictoria carriage sidings
Grosvenor BridgeRiver Thames
Battersea ParkBattersea Park Road
Brighton Main Line
South West Main Lineto London Waterloo
all lines to Clapham Junction
South London line
Factory Junction
Stewarts Lane TMDWandsworth Road Jn
Wandsworth Road London Overground
Voltaire Road Jn
Clapham High Street London Overground
Shepherds Lane Jn
Brixton Jn
Brixton London Underground
Atlantic linesto Peckham Rye Jn
Atlantic lines
to Peckham Rye Jn
Catford loop line
Holborn Viaduct–Herne Hill lineto Farringdon
Holborn Viaduct–Herne Hill line
to Farringdon
Herne Hill
Portsmouth Lineto Tulse Hill
Portsmouth Line
to Tulse Hill
West Dulwich
Sydenham Hill
Sydenham (Hill) or Penge Tunnel2,141 yards (1,958 m)
Sydenham (Hill) or Penge Tunnel
2,141 yards (1,958 m)
to Crystal PalaceCrystal Palace andSouth London Junction Rwy
Crystal Palace and
South London Junction Rwy
Brighton Main Line(London Bridge branch)
Brighton Main Line
(London Bridge branch)
Penge East
Kent House
Crystal Palace line
Mid-Kent lineHayesLewisham
Mid-Kent line
HayesLewisham
Beckenham Junction TramlinkCatford loop line
Shortlands Jn.
Shortlands
Bromley South
Bickleyto London Bridge andother London terminals
to London Bridge and
other London terminals
Chislehurst Junction
South Eastern Main Line
St Mary Cray
to Orpingtonand TonbridgeRiver Cray
to Orpington
and Tonbridge
Swanley
Swanley Junction
Kent Downs line
M25 motorway
Farningham Road
River Darent
Horton Kirby Boys Home
Fawkham Junction
Longfieldto High Speed 1 andformer Gravesend West Branch
to High Speed 1 and
former Gravesend West Branch
Meopham
Sole Street
High Speed 1
M2 motorwayNorth Kent Linetowards London
North Kent Line
towards London
Medway Valley lineto MaidstoneStrood
Medway Valley line
to Maidstone
Rochester Bridge (LCDR)
Rochester BridgeRiver Medway
Goods station
RochesterRochester Common
Chatham Central
Fort Pitt Tunnel428 yards (391 m)
Fort Pitt Tunnel
428 yards (391 m)
Chatham
Chatham Tunnel297 yards (272 m)
Chatham Tunnel
297 yards (272 m)
Gillingham Tunnel897 yards (820 m)
Gillingham Tunnel
897 yards (820 m)
Gillingham
Gillingham Depotto Chatham Dockyard
Rainham
Newington
Sheerness line
Sittingbourne
Teynham
Faversham
Dover branchRamsgate branch
Whitstable Town
Whitstable
Canterbury & Whitstable Rwy
Chestfield & Swalecliffe
Hampton pier
Herne Bay andHampton-on-Sea (1861-1863)
Herne Bay and
Hampton-on-Sea
Herne Bay
RAF Manston
Birchington-on-Sea
Westgate-on-Sea
Margate
Margate Sands (SER)
Selling
Margate East
Broadstairs
Tivoli
Dumpton ParkHereson Road (Tunnel Railway)
Ramsgate Harbour Tunnel1,124 yards (1,028 m)
Ramsgate Harbour Tunnel
1,124 yards (1,028 m)
Ramsgate Harbour (LCDR)
Ramsgate Town (SER)
Ramsgate DepotRamsgate
St Lawrence for Pegwell Bay
Ebbsfleet and Cliffsend Halt
Ashford to Ramsgate line
Canterbury EastKent Coast line
Bekesbourne
Adisham
Aylesham
Snowdown
East Kent Railway
Shepherdswell East Kent Railway
National Rail Shepherds Well
Shepherd's Well Tunnel2,376 yards (2,173 m)
Shepherd's Well Tunnel
2,376 yards (2,173 m)
Stonehall andLydden Halt
Stonehall and
Lydden Halt
KearsneyKent Coast linefrom Ramsgate
Kent Coast line
from Ramsgate
Buckland Junction
Charlton Tunnel265 yards (242 m)
Charlton Tunnel
265 yards (242 m)
Priory Tunnel158 yards (144 m)
Priory Tunnel
158 yards (144 m)
Dover Priory
Dover Harbour Tunnel684 yards (625 m)
Dover Harbour Tunnel
684 yards (625 m)
Dover Harbour
Mileage change77 mi 76 ch (Victoria)76 mi 50 ch (Charing Cross)
77 mi 76 ch (Victoria)
76 mi 50 ch (Charing Cross)
Hawkesbury Street Junction
Connection to train ferry
Dover TownPier Junction
Archcliffe JunctionAdmiralty Pier
South Eastern Main LineDover Marine Ferry

The Chatham Main Line is a railway line in England between London Victoria, and Dover Priory and Ramsgate, travelling via Medway (of which the town of Chatham is part, hence the name).

Services to Cannon Street follow the route as far as St Mary Cray Junction where they diverge onto the South Eastern Main Line near Chislehurst.

Thameslink services to Luton run in parallel from Rainham to Rochester, diverging once across the River Medway at Rochester Bridge Junction onto the North Kent Line via Gravesend and Dartford.

A shuttle service operates on the Sheerness Line which starts at Sittingbourne.

Services

Most services on the Line are run by Southeastern and Southern. Govia Thameslink Railway run some Thameslink services, the first starting from London Blackfriars and travelling via Denmark Hill on the Catford Loop, joining at Shortlands Junction, travelling to Swanley before heading to Sevenoaks. The second service starts from Kentish Town and also travels via the Catford Loop to Shortlands Junction, travelling to Bickley before heading off to Orpington. The final service starts at Luton and goes via London Bridge, Greenwich, Dartford and Gravesend to Rochester before terminating at Rainham in the bay platform 0.

While travelling between Bromley South and London Victoria, the trains can either travel on the main line, through Beckenham Junction, Herne Hill and Brixton, or via the Catford Loop Line, coming away from the main line at Shortlands Junction, travelling through Catford and Peckham Rye, and then just past Brixton it either picks up the Southeastern line all the way, or can follow the Southern (Atlantic) Line through Clapham High Street before crossing back over to the Southeastern Line to London Victoria. The hourly stopping service is now scheduled to run via Catford, additionally stopping at Denmark Hill.

The off-peak timetable consists of two trains per hour from Victoria, calling at Bromley South, Longfield, Meopham, Rochester, Chatham, Gillingham and Rainham. One service will call at Newington, Sittingbourne, Teynham and Faversham, then all stations to Dover Priory via Canterbury East. The other service will just call at Sittingbourne and Faversham, then all stations to Margate and Ramsgate. These trains no longer split up at Faversham. There is an hourly service from Victoria calling at Denmark Hill via the Catford Loop, Bromley South, St Mary Cray then all stations to Gillingham. A High Speed Service sees two trains per hour from St Pancras International to Faversham via Gravesend and Chatham. One service terminates at Faversham before travelling back to St Pancras International via Chatham and Gravesend. The other service continues coastbound as a semi-fast service calling at Whitstable, Herne Bay, Birchington, Margate, Broadstairs and Ramsgate. It then carries on, stopping at Sandwich, Deal, Walmer, Martin Mill, Dover Priory, Folkestone Central, Folkestone West and Ashford International, before picking up the High Speed Line to Ebbsfleet International, Stratford International and arriving back at St Pancras International. A service operates in the opposite direction. There is one other High Speed Service that runs on a small part of the line, starting from Margate and calling at Broadstairs and Ramsgate before heading to Canterbury West, and Ashford International, then picking up the High Speed Line and calling at the remaining stations to St Pancras International. A Thameslink service now starts from Rainham and calls at nearly all stations via Strood, Gravesend, Dartford, Abbey Wood (for Elizabeth line services), Woolwich Arsenal and Greenwich (both for the Docklands Light Railway), London Bridge, Blackfriars and beyond. Passengers for Waterloo East, Charing Cross or Cannon Street now have to change at London Bridge.

Rolling stock

The following trains are operated on the line : Class 465 "Networker" since 1992, Class 466 "Networker" since 1993, Class 375 "Electrostar" since 2001, Class 395 "Javelin" since 2009, and 8-car Class 700 "Desiro City" since 2018.

History

The line was built by the London, Chatham and Dover Railway, who were in competition with the South Eastern Railway (hence the duplication of stations in Kent). They subsequently built lines to Sevenoaks and Ashford (via Maidstone) from the Chatham Main Line.

The line was electrified (750 V DC third rail) in a series of stages. Initially the new Southern Railway electrified the urban (within London) workings of the SECR in the 1920s. In July 1925 "South Eastern Electrification (Stage 1)" saw the line from Victoria to junction with the South Eastern Main Line at Bickley, including the Catford Loop Line electrified. This was extended to outer suburban workings to Sevenoaks via Swanley (Bickley junction to Swanley) in two stages, reaching St Mary Cray in May 1934 and Swanley in January 1935. Full outer suburban electrification was achieved with the "Maidstone & Gillingham Electrification" scheme in July 1939, extending electrification from Swanley to Gillingham. Post war, under the BR's 1955 Modernisation plan, electrification was completed (Gillingham to Ramsgate and Dover) under "Kent Coast Electrification" stage 1 in 1959. At the same time the four track section between Shortlands and St Mary Cray junction was extended to Swanley Junction with a complete rebuilding of the St Mary Cray Junction. Two passing loops were added (to create a four-track section) between Rainham and Newington.

A short branch was built during World War One to service the construction of RAF Manston with a junction off the up line at Birchington on Sea.

Eurostar

Heading away from Victoria, between Farningham Road and Longfield Stations, the line which was originally used by Eurostar trains travelling from Waterloo International towards Fawkham Junction to access High Speed 1 still exists, but is currently not in use.

At one time this line was reserved for emergency use only by Class 395 Javelins travelling to/from Ashford International but, as the route knowledge has not been updated, no trains run on this line any more.

The Eurostar trains can no longer use this line as the Class 373 "Eurostar e300" trains had their 750V DC third rail shoes removed in 2007, whilst the new Class 374 "Eurostar e320" trains are both not fitted with third rail equipment and built to the Continental European loading gauge, which is larger than Great Britain's.

East Kent re-signalling project

The idea of this project is for control of East Kent from Longfield to Ramsgate and just short of Dover Priory to be under the control of the East Kent Signalling Centre (EKSC) based at Gillingham.

Phase 1 of the project was carried out over the Christmas and New Year period of 2011, which involved the complete re-signalling from just east of Sittingbourne to Faversham, then on to Minster Junction and Buckland Junction, just short of Dover Priory. The old signal boxes were then abolished at Faversham, Margate, Ramsgate, Canterbury East and Shepherdswell. Phase 2 involved the re-signalling of the line between Sittingbourne to Longfield and Strood, including the Sheerness Branch Line and the Medway Valley Line to operate from the East Kent Signalling Centre at Gillingham, which is now operational. This means that the Signal Boxes at Rainham and Rochester have now closed, although Sittingbourne remains open as a relay signal box for the Sheerness Branch Line, controlled from Gillingham.

On 13 December 2015, a new £26M Rochester station on Corporation Street opened 500 m west of the original station which it replaced. This station has three platforms and can accommodate 12-car trains instead of the 10-cars maximum length at the original station. Some 12-car peak-time trains are additionally stopping here. At the time, only platforms 1 and 2 were operational. From Easter 2016, Platform 3 was only a Bay Platform with a maximum length of eight cars, but since 10 October 2016, Platform 3 became a through platform with services either able to head towards the Kent Coast or terminating here before head back up towards London. At the East End of the platform, a third line now runs all the way up to the old Rochester Station passing through what was Platform 4 before rejoining the Down Main towards Chatham. This can also enable long freight trains to be held here, allowing passenger services to pass, therefore removing a potential bottleneck.

Rainham has a new bay platform off the up-line, which can accommodate a 12-car train, labelled Platform 0. It was being used temporarily as a Terminus for a couple of evening rush hour trains, but since the introduction of the new Thameslink Metro timetable in 2018, this is now the terminus for services to Luton via Gravesend, Dartford, Woolwich Arsenal and Greenwich, stopping at all but a few stations to London Bridge.

Strood has also been lengthened to accommodate 12-car trains.

Accidents and incidents

  • On 10 September 1963, a freight train became divided and was derailed between Farningham Road and Longfield due to defects in a wagon. The line was closed until 13 September.

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