The Brighton Line

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The Brighton Line is a historic and heavily used railway route in southern England linking London with the seaside city of Brighton.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf railway line
railway route
connectsCity Brighton NERFINISHED
London NERFINISHED
connectsTo Brighton Main Line branches
Thameslink core in London
country United Kingdom
electrificationSystem 750 V DC third rail
hasDirection northbound
southbound
hasFeature direct rail link between London and Brighton
intensive passenger service frequency
hasStation Brighton railway station NERFINISHED
East Croydon NERFINISHED
Gatwick Airport railway station NERFINISHED
London Bridge NERFINISHED
London Victoria NERFINISHED
historicalOperator London, Brighton and South Coast Railway NERFINISHED
historicalSignificance one of the earliest main line railways in southern England
importance key route to the south coast
major commuter artery into London
isBusy true
isElectrified true
isMainRouteFor London–Brighton rail traffic
locatedIn England
locatedInRegion Southern England NERFINISHED
openingPeriod 19th century
operator Gatwick Express NERFINISHED
Southern NERFINISHED
Thameslink NERFINISHED
partOfNetwork National Rail NERFINISHED
Southern rail network NERFINISHED
primaryUse passenger rail transport
servesCity Burgess Hill NERFINISHED
Croydon NERFINISHED
Gatwick Airport NERFINISHED
Hassocks NERFINISHED
Haywards Heath NERFINISHED
servesRegion London commuter belt NERFINISHED
Sussex NERFINISHED
status operational
terminus Brighton NERFINISHED
London NERFINISHED
trackGauge standard gauge
usedFor airport rail services
commuter services
inter-urban services
leisure travel to Brighton

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