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The Hounslow Loop Line is a railway line in southwest London which was opened by the London and South Western Railway in 1850. It leaves the Waterloo to Reading Line at Barnes Junction and after some seven and a half miles rejoins it at a triangular junction between Whitton and Feltham. Passenger services, all operated by South West Trains, either loop back to Waterloo by the junctions or continue southwest via Feltham. More information on the Wikipedia page [1].

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  • The Hounslow Loop Line is a railway line in southwest London which was opened by the London and South Western Railway in 1850. It leaves the Waterloo to Reading Line at Barnes Junction and after some seven and a half miles rejoins it at a triangular junction between Whitton and Feltham. Passenger services, all operated by South West Trains, either loop back to Waterloo by the junctions or continue southwest via Feltham. More information on the Wikipedia page [1].
  • The typical weekday service in trains per hour is: * 2 from Waterloo, taking the loop at Barnes and leaving it beyond Hounslow to return to Waterloo * 2 taking that route in the reverse direction * 2 from Waterloo, leaving the loop line beyond Hounslow to go via Feltham to Weybridge * 2 from Weybridge to Waterloo The Sunday service is * 1 train per hour in each direction between Waterloo and Woking via Staines * 1 train per hour between Kingston and Waterloo via Brentford (Afternoons only)
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  • The Hounslow Loop Line is a railway line in southwest London which was opened by the London and South Western Railway in 1850. It leaves the Waterloo to Reading Line at Barnes Junction and after some seven and a half miles rejoins it at a triangular junction between Whitton and Feltham. Passenger services, all operated by South West Trains, either loop back to Waterloo by the junctions or continue southwest via Feltham. More information on the Wikipedia page [1].
  • The typical weekday service in trains per hour is: * 2 from Waterloo, taking the loop at Barnes and leaving it beyond Hounslow to return to Waterloo * 2 taking that route in the reverse direction * 2 from Waterloo, leaving the loop line beyond Hounslow to go via Feltham to Weybridge * 2 from Weybridge to Waterloo The Sunday service is * 1 train per hour in each direction between Waterloo and Woking via Staines * 1 train per hour between Kingston and Waterloo via Brentford (Afternoons only)
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