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New Cross to ShoreditchRichmond to UpminsterWimbledon to Edgware RoadHigh Street Kensington to OlympiaThe East London Line was filmed just a couple of years before its closure and total metamorhosis. Nowadays, forming part of the London Overground, here we can see the old Metropolitan stock as many of us remember them running on the East London Line. Services alternated between the two southern termini of New Cross and New Cross Gate. Our journey on board an A stock train begins at the former and takes us through the very oldest part of civil engineering on the underground network, Marc Brunels 1843 tunnel under the Thames. Peak services continued to Shoreditch, which is where our journey ends.Our second journey starts at Richmond, where we board a Dstock train running along the District Lines main artery from Earls Court along the bottom half of the Circle line to Tower Hill, beyond which the line joins up with the Hammersmith and City line to Barking. We then continue all the way to Upminster alongside the c2c tracks. This most intensive route sees trains running with intervals of only two to three minutes in peak times. The journey time from Richmond to Upminster is approximately 90 minutes.The Edgware Road branch then follows: Starting at Wimbledon, our C stock train takes us over the former Southern Railway branch to Putney Bridge. After Earls Court our train turns north along the western side of the Circle line through Notting Hill Gate to terminate at Edgware Road the only station shared by District, Hammersmith and City and Circle lines.Finally there is by far the shortest route on the District: Kensington High Street to Kensington Olympia, at one time running only during exhibitions but nowadays running daily.All four routes are shown virtually in real time on this DVD. Individual lines and key stations have fast menu access. Filmed in 2005