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  2. South Eastern Main Line diagram - Wikipedia

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    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 , for more information. The South Eastern Main Line is a major trunk railway in the south east of England, linking London with Dover. This is a ...

  3. South Eastern Railway (England) - Wikipedia

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    Railways in the South East of England in 1840 Railway lines in Kent, SER lines can be seen alongside LCDR, LBSCR, etc. lines. The South Eastern Railway (SER) was a railway company in south-eastern England from 1836 until 1922. The company was formed to construct a route from London to Dover.

  4. Southeastern (train operating company) - Wikipedia

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    SE Trains Limited, [4] trading as Southeastern, is a British train operating company owned by DfT Operator for the Department for Transport, [5] that took over operating the South Eastern franchise in South East England from privately owned London & South Eastern Railway (which also traded as Southeastern) on 17 October 2021.

  5. South Eastern Main Line - Wikipedia

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    Railways in the south east that were built, authorised or under construction by 1840. The line was built by the South Eastern Railway (SER), which was in competition with the London, Chatham and Dover Railway (LCDR), hence the duplication of routes in Kent. The original main line was given sanction by Act of Parliament in 1836.

  6. South Eastern Railway zone - Wikipedia

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    On 1 April 2003 the East Coast Railway (E.Co.R) comprising South Eastern Railway's Khurda Road, Sambalpur and Visakhapatnam divisions was dedicated to the nation; on 5 April 2003 the South East Central Railway (S.E.C.R) comprising South Eastern Railway's Nagpur and Bilaspur divisions and a new Raipur division was

  7. South Eastern and Chatham Railway - Wikipedia

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    The South Eastern and Chatham Railway Companies Joint Management Committee (SE&CRCJMC), [2] known as the South Eastern and Chatham Railway (SE&CR), was a working union of two neighbouring rival railways, the South Eastern Railway (SER) and London, Chatham and Dover Railway (LC&DR), which operated between London and south-east England.

  8. List of railway lines in Great Britain - Wikipedia

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    South East: Third rail, 750 V DC: Arun Valley line: Three Bridges to Arundel: 1848–1863: South East: Third rail, 750 V DC: Ascot–Ash Vale line: South East: Third rail, 750 V DC: Ashford to Ramsgate line: 1846: South East: Third rail, 750 V DC: Aylesbury–Princes Risborough line: 1863: South East — Bexleyheath line: Lewisham to Dartford ...

  9. Southeastern (train operating company, 2006–2021) - Wikipedia

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    London & South Eastern Railway Limited, [1] trading as Southeastern, was a British train operating company owned by Govia that operated passenger rail services in South East England. It was the key operator of commuter and regional services in South East London and Kent, and also served parts of East Sussex.