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Greenford Branch Line
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The bay platform at Greenford station.
A Paddington train awaits departure.

Overview
TypeSuburban rail
SystemNational Rail
StatusOperational
LocaleGreater London
TerminiGreenford
West Ealing
Stations5
Services1
Operation
Opened1903
OwnerNetwork Rail
Operator(s)First Great Western
Depot(s)Old Oak Common TMD
Rolling stockClass 165 "Turbo"
Technical
Track lengthTemplate:Convert/mi
No. of tracks1-2
Track gaugeStandard gauge {{#switch:sg
|3mm=3 mm (0.118 in)
|4mm=4 mm (0.157 in)
|4.5mm=4.5 mm (0.177 in)
|4.8mm=4.8 mm (0.189 in)
|6.5mm=6.5 mm (0.256 in)
|6.53mm=6.53 mm (0.257 in)
|8mm=8 mm (0.315 in)
|8.97mm=8.97 mm (0.353 in)
|9mm=9 mm (0.354 in)
|9.42mm=9.42 mm (0.371 in)
|10.5mm=10.5 mm (0.413 in)
|11.94mm=11.94 mm (0.470 in)
|12mm=12 mm (0.472 in)
|12.7mm=12.7 mm (0.5 in)
|13mm=13 mm (0.512 in)
|13.5mm=13.5 mm (0.531 in)
|14mm=14 mm (0.551 in)
|14.125mm=14.125 mm (0.556 in)
|14.2mm=14.2 mm (0.559 in)
|14.28mm=14.28 mm (0.562 in)
|14.3mm=14.3 mm (0.563 in)
|15.76mm=15.76 mm (0.620 in)
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The Greenford Branch Line is a 2¾ mile (4.5 km) Network Rail suburban railway line in west London, England. It runs northerly from a triangular junction with the Great Western Main Line west of West Ealing to a central bay platform at Greenford station which is also on the London Underground Central line. A triangular junction near Greenford connects to the New North Main Line. The line serves mainly the suburbs of Ealing and Greenford.

The passenger service is provided by First Great Western.[1] Trains from the branch continue on the Great Western Main Line to reach Paddington, typically in twenty four minutes, and call at the three intermediate stations: West Ealing, Ealing Broadway and Acton Main Line.

All services are operated with two-car Class 165 Turbo diesel trains. There is no Sunday service.

History[]

The opening of the line in 1903 coincided with the opening of a station at Park Royal to serve the Royal Agricultural Show held in the grounds of part of the Twyford Abbey Estate.[2][3] The Show ran from 15 June 1903 to 4 July 1903 during which period trains operated a circular service to and from Paddington via Park Royal and Ealing. Normal services started on 2 May 1904 and the links to Greenford station were put in on 1 October 1904. The loop formed by the GWML, the branch and the New North Main Line is sometimes used for turning trains for operational reasons such as balancing wheel wear. On weekends in 2008 during engineering works on the WCML the line was used by Virgin Trains' Euston-Birmingham International "Blockade Buster" service which ran to Euston via Willesden, Acton Main Line, Ealing Broadway, Greenford, High Wycombe, Banbury and Coventry using pairs of 5-car Voyager sets. On two Sundays in February 2010, Chiltern and Wrexham & Shropshire trains were diverted to Paddington via the line while engineering work blocked the route to Marylebone.

Locally the service is called the 'Push-and-pull', a term which dates from the days of steam, when the engine could not change ends at Greenford and so the locomotive pulled the carriages one way and pushed them on the return run (see GWR Autocoach).[citation needed]

From the 1960s until the 1990s the service was normally operated by a British Rail Class 121 single carriage diesel railcar.

As Drayton Green, Castle Bar Park and South Greenford have short platforms only two-car trains may be used.[4]

Future[]

In 2017 Crossrail is due to begin using two of the four tracks of the Great Western Main Line and the Greenford service will terminate at West Ealing, rather than continue to Paddington, to obviate interference with Crossrail, and to create track capacity for increased services to Heathrow. In compensation the branch line service will increase from two to four trains per hour. Ealing Council desires to have the line connected to the south west to Clapham Junction via the West London Line, and to the north west to West Ruislip.[5][6]

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