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Old October 8th 08, 10:52 AM posted to uk.transport.london
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On 8 Oct, 10:50, "John Rowland"
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I just noticed that the ATOC version of the London Connections maphttp://nationalrail.co.uk/system/galleries/download/print_maps/London...
shows the London Overground as still part of the NR network. I would have
thought they would have switched to using a thin line, like those used for
Underground lines.


It's only TfL that pretend it isn't part of the National Rail network.
The only difference from any other Train Operating Company is that
it's managed by TfL rather than DfT, and the division of labour
between TfL and its contractor (LOROL) is slightly different than
between the DfT and its franchised operators. Other than that it's
just a train company like any other.

This only applies to current services - ELL services will be a whole
different can of worms in terms of where they fit in the national
network, and indeed where the TfL-owned part of the line does.

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