Talk:West London Line

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I have rewritten it to bring out the idea that the Line always has been of great importance as a link route round London. A map of the pre-grouping railways shows just how many junctions there were (are?) on its 10-mile journey: for a rail buff like me it must be a fascinating trip... There are many websites which discuss this line, and give good reasons for the building of the new stations, although I haven't referred to them. One of interest (although dated) is here. I also note that the West London Tram (mentioned originally) seems to be a non-starter so I've deleted it. Peter Shearan 06:34, 24 May 2005 (UTC)

I dont see any detail of estimated times it take to get along the West London Line. That should include Shephards Bush and Imperial Wharf. Stephen Howe (talk) 19:02, 31 January 2008 (UTC)