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The Brighton Main Line (also known as the South Central Main Line) is a major railway line in the United Kingdom that links
Brighton Brighton () is a seaside resort and one of the two main areas of the City of Brighton and Hove in the county of East Sussex, England. It is located south of London. Archaeological evidence of settlement in the area dates back to the Bronze A ...
, on the south coast of England, with central London. In London the line has two branches, out of and stations respectively, which join up in Croydon and continue towards Brighton as one line. The line is electrified throughout using the third rail system. Aside from London and Brighton themselves, the line serves multiple large urban areas along its route, including Redhill, eastern
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,
Haywards Heath Haywards Heath is a town in West Sussex, England, south of London, north of Brighton, south of Gatwick Airport and northeast of the county town, Chichester. Nearby towns include Burgess Hill to the southwest, Horsham to the northwest, Crawl ...
and
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. It also serves the major London suburbs of south-west
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,
Balham Balham () is an area in south London, England, mostly within the London Borough of Wandsworth with small parts within the neighbouring London Borough of Lambeth. The area has been settled since Saxon times and appears in the Domesday Book as B ...
,
Streatham Streatham ( ) is a district in south London, England. Centred south of Charing Cross, it lies mostly within the London Borough of Lambeth, with some parts extending into the neighbouring London Borough of Wandsworth. Streatham was in Surrey ...
, Croydon and Purley, as well as
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the second-busiest passenger airport in the country. In addition, the line operates as a "trunk" route for both mainline and suburban services all across
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, east
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and the southern boroughs of London. Towns such as Sutton, Epsom, Caterham, Reigate,
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, Eastbourne,
Horsham Horsham is a market town on the upper reaches of the River Arun on the fringe of the Weald in West Sussex, England. The town is south south-west of London, north-west of Brighton and north-east of the county town of Chichester. Nearby to ...
, Hove, Worthing, Littlehampton, Bognor Regis and Chichester do not lie directly on the line, but are instead linked to London by means of a railway line that connects onto the Brighton Main Line.Train Times
– Southern Railway


Route

The line starts at two central London termini: the western branch runs from while the eastern branch originates at . The Victoria branch is quadruple-track with ''fast'' services running on the western pair of tracks and ''slow'' services on the eastern pair. Leaving Victoria the branch runs mostly southwestwards until , where it turns to run southeastwards towards . The London Bridge branch starts off running east, but quickly turns southwards just before the first intermediate station () and continues approximately south all the way to East Croydon via ; this branch also has four tracks, but with express services using the inner pair of tracks and local services running on the outer pair. The two branches join at Windmill Bridge Junction just north of East Croydon station; the line then continues mostly southwards for the remainder of its route. The track layout south of the junction is the same as that on the Victoria branch (i.e. ''fast'' services on the western pair of tracks). This arrangement continues until Stoats Nest Junction just south of ; at this point the line splits into two double-track routes, often called "Redhill line" and "Quarry line". The Redhill line is a continuation of the ''slow'' tracks and is used by stopping services via itself. It is also the only one of the two lines to have a junction with both the North Downs line and the RedhillTonbridge line. The Quarry line, meanwhile, bypasses Redhill by means of the
Redhill Tunnel Redhill Tunnel is a railway tunnel passing under the eastern area of Redhill, Surrey, Redhill in Surrey, Great Britain. It is on the 'Quarry Line' section of the Brighton Main Line and was constructed in 1899. The tunnel is in length but abuts ...
(passing under the line to Tonbridge) and is a continuation of the ''fast'' tracks. As such, it has no intermediate stops, although Coulsdon North station existed on the line until 1983. The Quarry line passes over the Redhill line south of station; this means that when the two lines reunite again at , the ''slow'' tracks are to the west side of the ''fast'' tracks. From there, the line continues south past and before the two pairs of tracks merge at Balcombe Tunnel Junction (just north of Balcombe Tunnel itself) and the line reduces to double-track. There is a short quadruple-track section at and a triple-track section at (with a northbound passing loop); aside from these the line remains double-track through to Brighton. The line is long, measured from London Victoria to Brighton via the Quarry line. The London Bridge branch is long down to Windmill Bridge Junction (compared to on the Victoria branch). The Redhill line is long between Stoats Nest Junction and Earlswood (compared to between the same points via the Quarry line).


Services

Govia Thameslink Railway (GTR), which operates the
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, Gatwick Express and Thameslink brands, operates the majority of passenger services on the line, including all services to and from the two
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: * Gatwick Express runs express services between and
Brighton Brighton () is a seaside resort and one of the two main areas of the City of Brighton and Hove in the county of East Sussex, England. It is located south of London. Archaeological evidence of settlement in the area dates back to the Bronze A ...
, with the majority only stopping at , but peak-time services stopping additionally at Haywards Heath, Burgess Hill, Hassocks and Preston Park. On Sundays, only a shuttle service runs between Gatwick Airport and London Victoria. * Thameslink runs services on the Brighton Main Line to and from , from which they continue along the Thameslink core section through central London (via
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and London St Pancras International) and beyond to destinations north of London, including , and . Services between Three Bridges and Bedford operate 24 hours a day. * All other GTR services, including those between London Victoria and Gatwick Airport that call at intermediate stations, are branded as Southern. These services then continue to major destinations on the south coast (aside from Brighton) including , , , , Portsmouth and Southampton. GTR's Southern services also operate services to Redhill and . The only two other
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that operate on the line are: * London Overground, operated by Transport for London, which runs stopping services between and , and then along the East London line towards , avoiding the central London area; *
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, which serves trains between and , and then along the North Downs line towards ,
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, and .


Bi-directional signalling

Between Balcombe Tunnel Junction and , the line reduces from four tracks to two, with only a short quadruple-track passing loop between Copyhold Junction and Haywards Heath South Junction (through Haywards Heath station). A broken-down train in this section causes the most disruption; therefore, to minimise the effects, the line is divided into four sections of bi-directional signalling, which allows trains to cross over and run on the right-hand track (i.e. "the wrong way"). These are: * Balcombe Tunnel Junction to Copyhold Junction; * Copyhold Junction to Haywards Heath South Junction (outer tracks only); * Haywards Heath South Junction to Keymer Junction; * Keymer Junction to Preston Park station. At the passing loop through Haywards Heath, the two inner tracks are only signalled bi-directionally south of Haywards Heath station itself, which allows trains to reverse at the station to/from the south. North of the station these tracks can only be used in their respective directions.


History


Original proposals

There were six original proposals to build a railway between London and
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. The London and Brighton Railway (L&BR) emerged with an Act of Parliament of 15 July 1837 after a prolonged and expensive battle, with the most direct route, from the London and Croydon Railway (L&CR) at
Norwood Junction Norwood Junction railway station is a National Rail station in South Norwood in the London Borough of Croydon, south London and is in Travelcard Zone 4. It is down the line from . The station is managed by London Overground and trains are oper ...
to Brighton, using the L&CR from Norwood to
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. A condition required by Parliament was that the railway should share its line between Croydon and Redhill with the South Eastern Railway main line to
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. This clause gave rise to 60 years of disputes between the two companies.


Brighton line

Land use between London and Brighton was largely rural. The line was planned to traverse the North Downs, the Wealden ridge and the South Downs while avoiding steep gradients. Owing to the difficult terrain and relatively sparse population between Croydon and Brighton, the line by-passed several towns and villages on the London-Brighton road, such as Reigate and
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. Even so, it required substantial earthworks, notably through the North Downs at Merstham, with one of the largest cuttings in Britain; seven tunnels ( Merstham,
Balcombe Balcombe is a village and civil parish in the Mid Sussex District of West Sussex, England. It lies south of London, north of Brighton, and east north east of the county town of Chichester. Nearby towns include Crawley to the north west and H ...
,
Haywards Heath Haywards Heath is a town in West Sussex, England, south of London, north of Brighton, south of Gatwick Airport and northeast of the county town, Chichester. Nearby towns include Burgess Hill to the southwest, Horsham to the northwest, Crawl ...
, Clayton and Patcham initially, then Quarry and Redhill which were constructed later); and several embankments. To avoid steep gradients or detours, the , maximum Ouse Valley Viaduct was built near Balcombe. The line opened in two stages: :12 July 1841:
Norwood Junction Norwood Junction railway station is a National Rail station in South Norwood in the London Borough of Croydon, south London and is in Travelcard Zone 4. It is down the line from . The station is managed by London Overground and trains are oper ...
to Haywards Heath. :21 September 1841: to
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.


Branch lines

The branch line from Brighton to Shoreham-by-Sea was finished on 12 May 1840, before the main line, as it did not involve significant civil engineering works (all the materials arrived by sea from mainland Europe). The Newhaven section did not materialise until 1846, when the Brighton – Hastings line was opened by the
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. A few weeks later the L&CR, the L&BR and other railways in Sussex amalgamated to form the London, Brighton and South Coast Railway (LB&SCR).


Lines to Victoria

A branch line from Sydenham to Crystal Palace was opened together with the relocated Palace on 10 June 1854 and extended to
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and Wandsworth in 1856 by the West End of London & Crystal Palace Railway. It reached
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in 1858, and London Victoria in 1860 on opening of the Victoria Station and Pimlico Railway. A connection from Crystal Palace to Norwood Junction had been made in 1857. A cut-off line reducing the distance between East Croydon and
Balham Balham () is an area in south London, England, mostly within the London Borough of Wandsworth with small parts within the neighbouring London Borough of Lambeth. The area has been settled since Saxon times and appears in the Domesday Book as B ...
opened in 1862.


Quarry line

There were frequent disputes resulting from the companies' sharing of the busy section between East Croydon and Redhill. The LB&SCR owned the section between East Croydon and Coulsdon North, and the SER (later the
South Eastern and Chatham Railway The South Eastern and Chatham Railway Companies Joint Management Committee (SE&CRCJMC),Awdry (1990), page 199 known as the South Eastern and Chatham Railway (SE&CR), was a working union of two neighbouring rival railways, the South Easter ...
) from Coulsdon South to Redhill. Eventually the LB&SCR built the "Quarry Line", a by-pass for express trains between Coulsdon North and Earlswood, avoiding Redhill. It opened on 8 November 1899 (1 April 1900 for passenger trains).


Electrification

The line was the first UK
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to be electrified throughout. The LB&SCR electrified its South London line on 1 December 1909 using an overhead high-tension single-phase system; within three years the line from Victoria to Selhurst railway station was also converted. In 1921 plans were drawn up to extend overhead electrification to Brighton. In 1925 it was extended toward the edge of today's Greater London at Coulsdon North, before being scrapped by the amalgamated operator under the
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: Southern Railway which decided to standardise on the
third-rail A third rail, also known as a live rail, electric rail or conductor rail, is a method of providing electric power to a railway locomotive or train, through a semi-continuous rigid conductor placed alongside or between the rails of a railway ...
system of the former London and South Western Railway. In 1928/29 the lines began conversion to third-rail operation. The change to third rail electrification was in place southward to Coulsdon North by 1929 – to
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in the north of Sussex in July 1932, then reaching Brighton and
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on the coast on 1 January 1933. The third rail is electrified at 750 V DC, and in the early part of the 21st century had its power supply upgraded for the introduction of Electrostar stock by
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. Traction current supply is supervised by Lewisham, Selhurst and Brighton electrical control rooms which will be superseded by the Three Bridges ROC.


Accidents

*In the Clayton Tunnel rail crash on 25 August 1861, a signaller mistakenly allowed a passenger train into the tunnel before the previous one had cleared it. 23 passengers were killed and 176 injured in the collision. *On 8 March 1965, a freight train derailed at . All four lines were blocked, closing the route between and . *On 16 December 1972, two
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passenger trains collided at Copyhold Junction, West Sussex after one of the drivers misread signals. Fifteen people were injured.Moody (1979) p219 *In the
Purley station rail crash The Purley station rail crash was a train collision that occurred just to the north of Purley railway station in the London Borough of Croydon on Saturday 4 March 1989, leaving five dead and 88 injured. The collision was caused by the driver of o ...
on 4 March 1989, an electric multiple unit passed a signal at danger and collided with another just north of
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. Part of the front train fell down the embankment, killing five people and injuring 88.


Notes


References


Sources

*Bonavia, Michael R. (1987). ''The history of the Southern Railway'' London:Unwin Hyman. . *Dawson, Philip, (1921) ''Report by Sir Philip Dawson on proposed substitution of electric for steam operation for suburban, local and mainline passenger and freight services,'' London Brighton and South Coast Railway. *


Further reading

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External links


London to Brighton in two minutes
– time-lapse video.
Brighton Main Line 2 website
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