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Lea Valley lines
London Overground London Overground:
Liverpool Street to Cheshunt / Enfield Town via Seven Sisters, and to Chingford
National Rail National Rail:
Liverpool Street / Stratford to Cheshunt via Tottenham Hale
14+01
Cheshunt
14+28
13+71
Cheshunt Junction
Theobalds Grove
13+45
12+63
Waltham Cross
Turkey Street
12+16
11+65
Enfield Lock
Carterhatch Lane
Enfield Town
10+55
10+61
Brimsdown
Southbury
10+32
10+33
Chingford
Bush Hill Park
09+69
9+71
Ponders End
Bury Street Junction
0
8+52
Highams Park
7+07
Wood Street
National Rail Edmonton Green
08+45
0
Lower Edmonton
(low level)
7+57
Angel Road
Silver Street
07+75
7+47
Meridian Water
White Hart Lane
07+11
6+73
Northumberland Park
Bruce Grove
06+28
6+16
Walthamstow Central
Victoria Line
National Rail Seven Sisters
05+48
6+00
Tottenham Hale
Victoria Line
Seven Sisters Junction
5+55
St. James Street
South Tottenham
(on Gospel Oak to Barking line)
0
Tottenham South Junction
0
Coppermill Junctions
Stamford Hill
05+03
Hall Farm Junction
Stoke Newington
04+16
Lea Bridge Junction
Clapton Junction
6+30
Lea Bridge
Clapton
03+78
Clapton Tunnel
13 ch
260 m
Loughton Branch Junction
Rectory Road
03+64
Queens Road (GER)
(c.1892 never opened)
[1]
Queens Road Tunnel
20 ch
400 m
Stratford International
(on High Speed 1)
Hackney Downs North Junction
0
National Rail Hackney Downs
02+78
4+03
Stratford
London Underground Docklands Light Railway Elizabeth line National Rail
High Meads Junction
Reading Lane Junction
0
London Fields
02+35
Cambridge Heath
01+61
Bethnal Green North Junction
0
Bethnal Green
01+10
Bishopsgate
London Underground Elizabeth line London Liverpool Street
00+00

This is a route-map template for the Lea Valley lines, a Transport for London service or facility.

Note: Per consensus and convention, most route-map templates are used in a single article in order to separate their complex and fragile syntax from normal article wikitext. See these discussions [1],[2] for more information.

  1. ^ Railway Magazine December 1957 p. 891