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The Putney and Wimbledon line is a short railway route in south-west London. It was built by the London and South Western Railway as a collaborative arrangement with the Metropolitan District Railway. It was opened in 1889. The LSWR constructed Fulham Railway Bridge, although that was only ever used by District Railway trains. A spur connection from East Putney to the line from Barnes to Waterloo was used by LSWR trains.

The line was electrified for the District Railway trains in 1905, and the LSWR adopted the electrical system for its own trains on the line in 1916. The electrification proved very successful for the District Railway, although LSWR results were disappointing. In the first years of the twentieth century rapid residential development was stimulated alongside the line, and in the 1920s and 1930s this accelerated considerably, especially in the vicinity of the stations.

Use of the line by the LSWR and its successors has declined, and is limited to empty stock trains and occasional special excursions, but the District Line, as successor to the District Railway, continues in busy use.

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Putney to Wimbledon line

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East Putney tube station

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Wimbledon Common

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Putney Bridge tube station

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Putney Bridge is a London Underground station on the Wimbledon branch of the District line. It is between Parsons Green and East Putney stations and is...

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Windsor lines of the London and South Western Railway

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Wimbledon Park tube station

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the line from a connection at East Putney to its Clapham Junction to Barnes line. The section of the District line from Putney Bridge to Wimbledon was...

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Southfields tube station

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Putney

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the touring company to the Wimbledon and Putney Commons Conservators, as part of the income of the charity. Excluding the Putney Exchange in a survey...

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District line

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sections over which main line trains run, from East Putney to Wimbledon, and from Gunnersbury to Richmond, have the centre rail bonded to the running rails....

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Crossrail 2

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and be built to National Rail standards. It would take one of three routes from East Putney on the District line to Victoria; either Putney Bridge, Parsons...

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Putney Vale Cemetery

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Parsons Green tube station

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Underground station on the Wimbledon branch of the District line that opened in 1880. It is between Fulham Broadway and Putney Bridge stations and is in...

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Wimbledon station

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now London Underground's District line) opened the LSWR-built extension of its line from Putney Bridge, making Wimbledon station the new terminus of that...

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South Western Railway

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and Wimbledon. There is also a branch line to Shepperton, however, this is only served by Putney trains at peak times. The Staines to Windsor Line, which...

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Putney railway station

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is 500 metres (1,600 ft) from East Putney Underground station. The station opened when the Nine Elms to Richmond line came into service on 27 July 1846...

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Railway electrification in Great Britain

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the train. A similar arrangement applies between Putney Bridge and Wimbledon, where the District line runs over tracks owned by Network Rail, which is...

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Southfields

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District & London & South Western Railway from Wimbledon to Putney Bridge opened in June 1889, the area started to take off, with the first school opening a...

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Wimbledon and Sutton Railway

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Beverley Brook Walk

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railway station and ends to the north of the Putney Embankment at Barn Elms, having passed through the green spaces of Wimbledon Common, Richmond Park,...

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Kingston Vale

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It is a residential area between Richmond Park, the much smaller Putney Vale, Wimbledon Common, Coombe/Coombe Hill and the Norbiton part of the very old...

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Beverley Brook

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joins the River Thames to the north of the Putney Embankment at Barn Elms, having flowed through the green spaces of Wimbledon Common, Richmond Park,...

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New Guildford line

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Surbiton and Wimbledon. A nominally independent company, the Guildford, Kingston and London Railway, proposed a line broadly similar to the present-day...

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Harry Greenwood

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inspired his men to such a degree that the last objective was captured and the line held in spite of heavy casualties. Greenwood died in Wimbledon, aged 66 and...

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LSWR suburban lines

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The line voltage was 600 V DC. This led to a proposal for the MDR to extend from Wimbledon to Sutton, and to quadruple the Putney to Wimbledon section...

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London Borough of Wandsworth

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communities are Battersea, Balham, Putney, Tooting and Wandsworth Town. The borough borders the London Borough of Lambeth to the east, the London Borough of...

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District Railway

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west side of Wimbledon and crossing Thames to meet the District's Putney Bridge station. The line had intermediate stations at Wimbledon Park, Southfields...

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Barnes railway station

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stations on the Richmond branch, the others being Putney, Mortlake, and Richmond. The ticket office, adjacent to Platform 1, is now privately owned. The Barnes...

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