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Lea Bridge is a railway station on the line between Stratford and Tottenham Hale on the Lea Valley Lines, which reopened on 15 May 2016 with the full service beginning on 16 May 2016, operated by Greater Anglia.[1]

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  1. 35 relations: British Rail, British Rail Class 105, Eastern Counties Railway, Electric multiple unit, Great Eastern Railway, Greater Anglia, Hall Farm Curve, Hertford East railway station, Lea Bridge, Lea Valley lines, Leyton, List of bus routes in London, Liverpool Street station, London, London and North Eastern Railway, London Borough of Waltham Forest, London Buses, London Buses route 55, Lower Lea Valley, Network Rail, Night buses in London, North Woolwich railway station, Northern and Eastern Railway, Palace Gates line, Palace Gates railway station, Railfuture, Sancton Wood, Stansted Express, Stratford station, Stratford, London, Temple Mills, Tottenham Hale station, West Anglia Main Line, Wood Street railway station, World War II.

  2. Leyton
  3. Railway stations in Great Britain closed in 1985
  4. Railway stations in Great Britain opened in 2016
  5. Railway stations in the London Borough of Waltham Forest

British Rail

British Railways (BR), which from 1965 traded as British Rail, was a state-owned company that operated most rail transport in Great Britain from 1948 to 1997.

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British Rail Class 105

The British Rail Classes 105 and 106 diesel multiple units were built by Cravens Ltd. of Sheffield from 1956 to 1959.

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Eastern Counties Railway

The Eastern Counties Railway (ECR) was an English railway company incorporated in 1836 intended to link London with Ipswich via Colchester, and then extend to Norwich and Yarmouth.

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Electric multiple unit

An electric multiple unit or EMU is a multiple-unit train consisting of self-propelled carriages using electricity as the motive power.

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Great Eastern Railway

The Great Eastern Railway (GER) was a pre-grouping British railway company, whose main line linked London Liverpool Street to Norwich and which had other lines through East Anglia.

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Greater Anglia

Greater Anglia (legal name Transport UK East Anglia Limited) is a British train operating company owned as a joint venture by Transport UK Group and Mitsui & Co.

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Hall Farm Curve

The Hall Farm Curve is a disused length of railway line in Walthamstow, East London, that connected Chingford station with Stratford station until the closure of the section of line in September 1968.

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Hertford East railway station

Hertford East railway station is the northern terminus of the Hertford East branch line off the West Anglia Main Line in the east of England, and is located in the town of Hertford in Hertfordshire. Lea Bridge railway station and Hertford East railway station are former Great Eastern Railway stations and Greater Anglia franchise railway stations.

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Lea Bridge

Lea Bridge is a district in the London Borough of Hackney and the London Borough of Waltham Forest in London, England.

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Lea Valley lines

The Lea Valley lines are two commuter lines and three branches in north-east London, so named because they run along the Lower Lea Valley of the River Lea.

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Leyton

Leyton is a town in East London, England, within the London Borough of Waltham Forest.

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List of bus routes in London

This is a list of Transport for London (TfL) contracted bus routes in London, England, as well as commercial services that enter the Greater London area (except coaches).

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Liverpool Street station

Liverpool Street station, also known as London Liverpool Street, is a major central London railway terminus and connected London Underground station in the north-eastern corner of the City of London, in the ward of Bishopsgate Without. Lea Bridge railway station and Liverpool Street station are former Great Eastern Railway stations and Greater Anglia franchise railway stations.

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London

London is the capital and largest city of both England and the United Kingdom, with a population of in.

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London and North Eastern Railway

The London and North Eastern Railway (LNER) was the second largest (after LMS) of the "Big Four" railway companies created by the Railways Act 1921 in Britain.

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London Borough of Waltham Forest

The London Borough of Waltham Forest is an outer London borough formed in 1965 from the merger of the municipal boroughs of Leyton, Walthamstow and Chingford.

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London Buses

London Buses is the subsidiary of Transport for London (TfL) that manages most bus services in London, England.

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London Buses route 55

London Buses route 55 is a Transport for London contracted bus route in London, England.

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Lower Lea Valley

The Lower Lea Valley is the southern end of the Lea Valley which surrounds the River Lea in eastern Greater London.

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Network Rail

Network Rail Limited is the owner (via its subsidiary Network Rail Infrastructure Limited, which was known as Railtrack plc before 2002) and infrastructure manager of most of the railway network in Great Britain.

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Night buses in London

The London Night Bus network is a series of night bus routes that serve Greater London.

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North Woolwich railway station

North Woolwich railway station in North Woolwich in east London was the eastern terminus of the North London Line. Lea Bridge railway station and North Woolwich railway station are rail transport stations in London fare zone 3.

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Northern and Eastern Railway

The Northern & Eastern Railway (N&ER) was an early British railway company, that planned to build a line from London to York.

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Palace Gates line

The Palace Gates line was a short railway branch line in north London running from the main line at Seven Sisters station in Tottenham to Palace Gates (Wood Green) station in Wood Green.

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Palace Gates railway station

Palace Gates railway station was on the Palace Gates Line in Wood Green, north London, on the corner of Bridge Road and Dorset Road. Lea Bridge railway station and Palace Gates railway station are former Great Eastern Railway stations.

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Railfuture

Railfuture (formerly the Railway Development Society) is a UK advocacy group which promotes better rail services for passengers and freight across a bigger rail network.

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Sancton Wood

Sancton Wood (27 April 1814 – 18 April 1886) was an English architect and surveyor, known for his work on railway buildings.

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Stansted Express

The Stansted Express is a direct train service linking London Liverpool Street to London Stansted Airport.

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Stratford station

Stratford is a major multi-level interchange station serving the town of Stratford and the mixed-use development known as Stratford City, in the London Borough of Newham, East London for London Underground, London Overground, Docklands Light Railway (DLR) and Elizabeth line services. Lea Bridge railway station and Stratford station are former Great Eastern Railway stations, Greater Anglia franchise railway stations and rail transport stations in London fare zone 3.

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Stratford, London

Stratford is a town in East London, England, within the London Borough of Newham.

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Temple Mills

Temple Mills is a district located on the boundary of the London boroughs of Newham and Waltham Forest, with a small part also in Hackney in east London.

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Tottenham Hale station

Tottenham Hale is an interchange station located in Tottenham Hale, North London for London Underground and National Rail services. Lea Bridge railway station and Tottenham Hale station are former Great Eastern Railway stations, Greater Anglia franchise railway stations, rail transport stations in London fare zone 3 and railway stations in Great Britain opened in 1840.

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West Anglia Main Line

The West Anglia Main Line is one of the two main line railways that operate out of (the other being the Great Eastern Main Line to Ipswich and Norwich).

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Wood Street railway station

Wood Street is a railway station on the Chingford branch of the Lea Valley lines, located in Upper Walthamstow in the London Borough of Waltham Forest, north east London. Lea Bridge railway station and Wood Street railway station are former Great Eastern Railway stations and railway stations in the London Borough of Waltham Forest.

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World War II

World War II or the Second World War (1 September 1939 – 2 September 1945) was a global conflict between two alliances: the Allies and the Axis powers.

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See also

Leyton

Railway stations in Great Britain closed in 1985

Railway stations in Great Britain opened in 2016

Railway stations in the London Borough of Waltham Forest

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lea_Bridge_railway_station

Also known as Lea Bridge Rail Station, Lea Bridge Road railway station, Lea Bridge Station.