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The Hayes Line is the railway service in south east London, operated by Southeastern between Charing Cross Station or Cannon Street Station and Hayes Station in the London Borough of Bromley. Part of its route follows the Mid-Kent Railway (Wikipedia page [1]. More information on the Wikipedia page [2].

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  • The Hayes Line is the railway service in south east London, operated by Southeastern between Charing Cross Station or Cannon Street Station and Hayes Station in the London Borough of Bromley. Part of its route follows the Mid-Kent Railway (Wikipedia page [1]. More information on the Wikipedia page [2].
  • The Hayes Line is the railway service in south east London, United Kingdom operated by Southeastern between Charing Cross or Cannon Street and Hayes in the London Borough of Bromley. Part of its route follows the Mid-Kent Railway. The line was electrified with other SECR urban routes in 1926 by Southern Railway.
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  • The Hayes Line is the railway service in south east London, United Kingdom operated by Southeastern between Charing Cross or Cannon Street and Hayes in the London Borough of Bromley. Part of its route follows the Mid-Kent Railway. The line was electrified with other SECR urban routes in 1926 by Southern Railway. During the planning of the Fleet line, now the Jubilee line it was intended that the line would continue on from Charing Cross and then travel through Central London with stations at Aldwych, Ludgate Circus (City Thameslink), Cannon Street and Fenchurch Street then taking over the East London line continuing to Lewisham; a further extension envisaged from Lewisham to Hayes and Addiscombe was planned by taking over the Hayes line from the National Rail network. However, after many changes, the Fleet line was renamed the current Jubilee line and eventually took a completely new alignment from Green Park and today the Jubilee platforms at Charing Cross are no longer in use.
  • The Hayes Line is the railway service in south east London, operated by Southeastern between Charing Cross Station or Cannon Street Station and Hayes Station in the London Borough of Bromley. Part of its route follows the Mid-Kent Railway (Wikipedia page [1]. More information on the Wikipedia page [2].
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